Tuesday 6 September 2011

Why New Jersey's Anti-Bullying Law Should Be a Model for Other States

On Sept. 1, New Jersey's new anti-bullying law - billed as the nation's toughest - took effect. The law, which cosponsor Barbara Buono, the state's Senate Majority leader, called "a powerful message to every child in New Jersey," is an important step forward in combating the bullying of young people ...

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