Court says teens not liable under social host law

BOSTON (AP) -- The highest court in Massachusetts has ruled that teenagers who host parties but do not supply alcohol cannot be held liable if one of their guests is hurt.
The Supreme Judicial ruled Tuesday in a case involving a 16-year-old girl who was seriously injured in a car accident after she left a drinking party at the home of a 19-year-old girl. The girl who was injured was a passenger in a car driven by her boyfriend, who also attended the party and drank alcohol he had brought there.
The injured girl's parents sued the 19-year-old party host.
The court rejected a request to expand the state's social host liability law by extending a "duty of care" to an underage party host who does not supply the alcohol, but provides a location where teens are permitted to drink.
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