State Supreme Court reverses dismissal of school racial epithet complaint
Tuesday, August 24, 2004 at 03:43PM
TheSpook
The state Supreme Court on Monday took the unusual step
of reversing two of its own decisions, ordering that a case involving a
racial epithet used against a black student at Cheshire High School be
taken up by the state's human rights commission. Cheshire school
officials were challenging a lower court's ruling that the Connecticut
Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities had jurisdiction over the
case. In making Monday's ruling, the high court ruled unanimously that
it erred in earlier decisions involving sending cases back to lower
courts. "We conclude that ... this is one of those exceptional cases
where, having become aware of the clear error of our ways, it is wiser
to correct our errors now rather than wait for the legislature to do
so," the justices wrote. The case at issue began in 1997 when Chillon
Ballard and a black friend were suspended for three days from Cheshire
High School for fighting with a white youngster who used the epithet
against the two students. The white student was not suspended, and
Ballard said racial harassment continued. [more ]
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