Parents can be sued for false claims against high school coaches, Minnesota high court rules
Parents who criticize or trash talk their kids public high school coaches dont have legal protection to make false claims, according to a groundbreaking ruling issued Wednesday by the Minnesota Supreme Court.
The courts decision, in a case involving former Woodbury High School girls basketball coach Nathan McGuire, said that public high school coaches are not public officials under the First Amendment. That means that such coaches who claim to have been defamed by parents have a lower bar to clear to prove their case.
McGuires attorney, Donald Chance Mark Jr., said the decision will matter throughout the state because it finally provides an opportunity for coaches to defend their reputations when [parents] say things that are either untrue or, in some cases, lies.
Public high school coaches arent public officials under the law, according to the court, because their decisions about playing time and benching tardy players arent core government functions.
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