
Darryl K. Brown
Darryl K. Brown is a law professor at the University of Virginia who has commented on the significance of the civil lawsuit against Ebony Parker, suggesting it could set a legal precedent for holding school officials accountable in cases of school shootings and gun violence.
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Darryl K. Brown is a law professor at the University of Virginia who commented on the unusual nature of the civil trial preceding the criminal trial.
Abby Zwerner trial update: Jury awards $10 million to Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old studentDarryl K. Brown commented that the civil trial could set a precedent for future events related to school shootings.
Abby Zwerner trial: Deliberations to resume Thursday in lawsuit filed by Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old studentDarryl K. Brown is a law professor at the University of Virginia who commented on the implications of the civil trial.
Abby Zwerner: $40 million civil trial resumes Monday in suit filed by teacher shot by student: Here’s what we knowDarryl K. Brown, a law professor at the University of Virginia, discussed the implications of Zwerner's actions in the civil trial against Parker.
Abby Zwerner trial: What we learned from the Virginia teacher’s testimony about the moment she was shotDarryl K. Brown commented on the implications of the civil trial against Ebony Parker for future accountability in school shootings.
Abby Zwerner lawsuit: What to know so far from the trial involving a teacher who was shot by a 6-year-old student











