Eason v. Clark County Sch. Dist., 303 F.3d 1137

Eason v. Clark County Sch. Dist., 303 F.3d 1137

303 F.3d 1137 Derrick EASON; Serena Eason, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT; Robert T. Henry; Mila Kitt; Beverly J. Minnear, Defendants-Appellees. Derrick Eason; Serena Eason, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Clark County School District; Robert T. Henry; Mila Kitt; Beverly J. Minnear, Defendants-Appellees. Shawn.

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