All posts tagged "Cyberbullying"
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Delaney Cruickshank | August 6, 2017
N.J. Parents Sue School District After Daughter’s Suicide
The family believes that the school didn't do enough to help 12-year-old Mallory Grossman.
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Anne Grae Martin | July 6, 2017
Can Twitter Ban Donald Trump for Cyberbullying?
Some people believe Trump's tweets at "Morning Joe" hosts qualify as cyberbullying.
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Alexis Evans | November 7, 2016
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Check out the top stories from Law Street!
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Alexandra Simone | June 13, 2016
North Carolina Supreme Court Strikes Down Cyberbullying Statute
Free speech trumps protections against cyberbullying in NC.
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Alexis Evans | February 10, 2015
NYPD Arrests Teenager for Threats Made Using Emojis
Emojis can now land you in prison, if police read them as a threat.
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Noel Diem | January 18, 2015
Bullying in Schools: Who Gets the Blame?
Bullying is a big issue. When it happens, whose fault is it?
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Alexandra Stembaugh | July 4, 2014
Technology and the Bullying Epidemic: The Case of Yik Yak
Between laptops, cellphones, tablets, and iPads, students have more access to technology than ever before, and this comes...
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Marisa Mostek | June 6, 2014
Cyberbullying Knows No Socioeconomic Bounds
One of the greatest fears of parents today is that their child or teen will be the victim...
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Molly Hogan | June 3, 2014
Illinois Tries to Expand Cyberbullying Laws Outside of Schools
Millennials love the Internet, and most can tell you that from a young age, bullying was as present...