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Regulating Student Cyberbullying40 Rutgers L. Rec. 153 (2013) | WestLaw 1 | LexisNexis 2 | PDF 3 Cyberbullying is at the forefront of the public conscience. Americans read about it, blog about it, and mourn about it. It is bad for the cyberbullies and those being victimized; it is bad for the families and friends of the bully and the victim; and it is bad for K-12 schools, that as of now are left with little to no recourse against cyberbullies. Until the Supreme Court of the United States hears a student cyberbullying case and differentiates cyberbullying from forms of protected expression, as it did with traditional bullying and hate speech, cyberbullied students will remain defenseless. Thus, cyberbullying is a problem that prompts an important question: to what extent does the constitutional framework allow schools to address cyberbullying through censorship? View the entire article --> 4 |
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