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Tag Archives: Wynar
Cyber-Threats and School
As HEA 1423 is implemented by school districts (which addresses anti-bullying policies that extend beyond school property, especially cyber-bullying), courts around the country are ruling on Free Speech challenges to such school policies. In August 2013, the Ninth Circuit Court … Continue reading →