Continuing their struggle with how much protection school employees should have from lawsuits, justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday engaged in a lively debate over the meaning of the term “explosive.”

In June, the justices split 6-1 in favor of a mother who sued a school secretary who had let the plaintiff’s daughter leave school with her father, who didn’t have custody and wasn’t supposed to pick up the child. On Monday, the defendant was a Forsyth County eighth-grade science teacher,

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