Transcription of Cyberbullying Legislation and Case Law
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Cyberbullying Legislation and Case Law Implications for School Policy and Practice Sameer Hinduja, and Justin W. Patchin, Updated: January 2015. Created: July 2008. Cyberbullying Research Center When we first started studying Cyberbullying over a dec- these laws are infrequently implicated. Also, most forms ade ago, very few states had comprehensive anti-bullying of Cyberbullying do not demand formal (legal) interven- Legislation and none of those included specific infor- tion ( , minor teasing). Like traditional bullying, cyber- mation about Cyberbullying . Now just about every state bullying behaviors vary significantly along a continuum has something on the books related to this issue. What is ranging from isolated, trivial, and innocuous incidents to more, federal law can be implicated in certain cyberbully- serious and enduring torment.
School District No. 415 (2000), the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington reviewed a case where a student was initially expelled (the punishment was later modified to a five day suspension) for creating a webpage entitled the “Unofficial Kentlake High Home Page” that included mock obituaries of students and an online mech-
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