Supreme Court Refuses Bonfire Case

WASHINGTON (AP) _ The U.S. Supreme Court today rejected the appeal of the mother of a Texas A&M student injured in the 1999
deadly bonfire collapse.

Nancy Braus had wanted justices to rule that she can sue the university because of the damage to her relationship with her son.

The high court refused to hear her appeal.

Braus sued A&M officials and others after her son Dominic was injured in the Nov. 18, 1999, log pile collapse that killed 12 people and injured 27.

Lower courts had thrown out the lawsuit — saying Texas law doesn’t allow a parent to sue for the loss of a normal relationship with a child because of a severe injury.

The 90-year-old bonfire tradition was suspended on campus

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