A federal appeals court has ruled in the case of a student-football player who suffered a traumatic brain injury during practice that while there was evidence of state-created danger, the coach did not violate the student's constitutional rights.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed a lower court ruling granting summary judgment in favor of Palmerton Area School District and football coach Christopher Walkowiak.

Sheldon Mann took a hard hit and appeared to his teammates to be concussed, according to Judge Thomas I. Vanaskie's opinion, but was sent back into practice where he was hit a second time. He was later diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury.

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