A folding chair collapsed during a game of you-know-what at a San Francisco art school. The complaint says it was happening as part of an acting class. [Lowering the Bar]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on January 8, 2009
A folding chair collapsed during a game of you-know-what at a San Francisco art school. The complaint says it was happening as part of an acting class. [Lowering the Bar]
Tagged as: colleges and universities, personal responsibility

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Fortunately they weren’t doing the Hokey Pokey or, Lord help us, the Electric Slide. It would have been a bloodbath.
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