Donohue v. Copiague Union Free School District

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1979-06-14

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OPINION OF THE COURT Jasen, J. This appeal poses the question whether a complaint seeking monetary damages for "educational malpractice” states a cause of action cognizable in the courts. Appellant entered Copiague Senior High School in September, 1972 and graduated in June, 1976. The thrust of appellant’s claim is that notwithstanding his receipt of a certificate of graduation he lacks ev…

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