You can file almost any lawsuit you want but it may go nowhere. Many lawsuits are identified as nuisance lawsuits and have no chance for success but the plaintiffs hope the sued party will settle out of court with minimal fuss. Judges realize this and may allow the suit but charge to initiator with court costs if it fails.
To be successful the client would have to show:
Just "i don't like it." isn't enough. In the case of a daycare the parent is not compelled to use the service and takes some responsibility in engaging a service that does not meet their needs.
It depends on if the day care center is private (no), or a public school.
get an attorney! and you have to have a good reson to file a lawsuit and have a good lawyer
No. Unless it is in the US public school and the "team" is usually open to every student, then you would have to prove that it was a discrimination again race, religion, or gender, then you may have a lawsuit against the school systeml (not the specific teacher)
You can file a lawsuit.
Yes, it is legally possible to file a lawsuit against any federal agency.
you can file a lawsuit against someone for practically anything.
There is no such lawsuit taking place.
The court where the lawsuit is filed must have jurisdiction. One of the persons in the lawsuit must either reside there, or the cause of the lawsuit had to occur there.
It depends on what the lawsuit is about but most likely no.
A plaintiff initiates a lawsuit against a defendant.
California classaction lawsuit
The answer you want is in the lawsuit documents. Your attorney can answer your question.
In the US, a minor cannot file a lawsuit against anyone at all. BUT! if the child is awarded emancipation then they may sue for cause.