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Dubbs v. Head Start, Inc., No. 01-5098 (10th Cir.) (336 F.3d 1194) (July 21, 2003) (Judge Michael W. McConnell)

Here the Court held that medical examinations given to children without parental consent did not rise to a level of extreme outrageousness required for damages; but the decision is particularly noted for its discussion of the "special needs" exception.

In this case, a number of parents whose minor children were ...

 

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