An Overview of State Anti-Bullying Legislation and Other Related Laws
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HERE’S HOW THE AUTHORS DESCRIBE THIS REPORT:
This document provides an overview, as of January 2012, of existing state anti-bullying laws, pending state and federal anti-bullying legislation, and other relevant federal and state laws. It is meant to inform the discussion of legal policy issues around bullying, in particular at the Symposium on Youth Meanness and Cruelty being held at Harvard Law School on February 29, 2012 as part of the Kinder & Braver World Project.
This document, including the Tables in Appendix 1, was created by analyzing the anti-bullying laws of the 48 states with such laws, as well as reviewing pending legislation and related laws. The document and tables break out provisions of the state statutes that the authors consider important to engender positive cross-disciplinary discussion at the Symposium.
The language in the state statutes is incredibly varied and complex, and this area of the law is constantly evolving. Many additional areas of inquiry are sure to arise at the Symposium and beyond. Thus, this document is a working draft.
Sacco, D., Silbaugh, K., Corredor, F., Casey, J., & Doherty, D. (2012, February 22). An overview of state anti-bullying legislation and other related laws. Retrieved October 16, 2015, from https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/publications/2012/state_anti_bullying_legislation_overview
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