TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2022

The Knox County Board of Education yesterday voted 5-3 to hire private attorneys to help fight two lawsuits over masks in schools, the Knoxville News Sentinel reports. Knox County Law Director David Buuck must now find candidates experienced with the Americans with Disabilities Act and/or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to bring before the board for approval. Buuck estimated a private attorney would be a "substantial" cost to the school board, with hourly rates around $500. The board's financial advisor said the district has healthy reserves. Buuck last month told two board members he would not hire outside counsel because it wouldn’t be helpful. The school board's representatives and the families that brought the suit have entered mediation and asked a federal judge to suspend his mask rule while they deliberate.