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When is Cyberbullying a Crime?

When Connecticut amended its anti-bullying law in 2011, it included a new provision requiring the school principal, or the principal’s designee, “to notify the appropriate local law enforcement agency when such principal, or the principal’s designee, believes that any acts of bullying constitute criminal conduct.”[1] What is not made clear in the revised law is what kind of conduct may rise to a criminal level. A victim of bullying may have a claim under a civil tort theory in an instance where the level of bullying does not constitute a crime.  However, some provisions of Connecticut’s criminal law may be implicated by severe, pervasive, or egregious instances of bullying in schools. So, when is cyberbullying a crime? 

On “An Act Concerning Educational Reform” in Connecticut

On “An Act Concerning Educational Reform” in Connecticut

Can a Student Be Expelled from School for Carrying a Weapon off School Property in Connecticut?

Can a Student Be Expelled from School for Carrying a Weapon off School Property in Connecticut?

What Authority Does a Local School Board Have to Expel a Student for Out-of-School Conduct in Connecticut?

What Authority Does a Local School Board Have to Expel a Student for Out-of-School Conduct in Connecticut?

Search and Seizure: Your Child’s Fourth Amendment Rights in School

As drugs and weapons infiltrate our nation’s schools, it is imperative that school officials take the necessary steps to maintain safety and preserve order in your child’s school. With that being said, your child has a right to privacy and school officials must not be overzealous in their investigation of alleged violations of school policy. The following will provide you, as a parent, with a basic understanding of the rights your child has as well as the requirements your child’s school must adhere to regarding the search of his or her person or property while in school.

[UPDATED] "What Happens During Dual Agency in Las Vegas" by Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys

Dual Agency in Las Vegas: when buying or selling real estate in Las Vegas, the buyer and seller will each have their own real estate agent who represents each of their respective interests.

Immediate Steps to Take After a Car Accident in St. Louis

Learn the essential steps to follow immediately after a car accident in St. Louis to safeguard your health, rights, and future claims.

Is the Use of Restraint and Seclusion Allowed in Connecticut Public Schools?

Is the Use of Restraint and Seclusion Allowed in Connecticut Public Schools?

Parents: The Connecticut Law on School Expulsions

Parents: The Connecticut Law on School Expulsions

What Parents Should Know About School Suspensions in Connecticut

What Parents Should Know About School Suspensions in Connecticut

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