PUNISHING CYBERBULLIES: USING SUPREME COURT GUIDANCE BEYOND TINKER TO PROTECT STUDENTS AND SCHOOL OFFICIALS

[...]Part IV suggests a standard that affords school officials more discretion when dealing with uninvited cyberspeech that is lewd, cruel, embarrassing, or harassing, and directed at another identifiable member of the school.

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Published inThomas Jefferson law review Vol. 34; no. 2; p. 325
Main Author Araujo, Walter
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published San Diego The Law Review Association 01.04.2012
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Summary:[...]Part IV suggests a standard that affords school officials more discretion when dealing with uninvited cyberspeech that is lewd, cruel, embarrassing, or harassing, and directed at another identifiable member of the school.
ISSN:1090-5278
2169-1436