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  2. Anti-bullying legislation - Wikipedia

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    The Law defines bullying as any repeated aggression or harassment that occurs in or outside the educational institution, by one student or a group towards another, causing mistreatment, humiliation, or fear. Bullying may be perpetrated in person or through any means, including cyber-bullying.

  3. North Carolina School Violence Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 a number of North Carolina legislators worked to introduce legislation that would create policies for schools regarding bullying and harassment. [6] This act, known as the School Violence Prevention Act, was proposed in the General Assembly of North Carolina as House Bill 1366 in April 2007. [6]

  4. New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey anti-bullying law of 2002 was one of the most comprehensive policies that not only defined bullying but also guided educators in handling incidents in their classrooms. [6] In addition to New Jersey, Connecticut and Georgia also enacted stringent anti-bullying laws in the early 2000s. While most of these laws enacted in the ...

  5. Illinois law would require schools notify parents of bullying ...

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  6. Dignity for All Students Act - Wikipedia

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    "The Dignity Act (Education Law §11[7]) defines "harassment" in terms of creating a hostile environment that unreasonably sustainably interferes with a student's educational performance, opportunities or benefits, or mental, emotional or physical well-being or conduct, verbal threats, intimidation or abuse that reasonably causes or would reasonably be expected to cause a student to fear for ...

  7. List of United States education acts - Wikipedia

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    Granted the Internal Revenue Service the authority to disclose information to the Department of Education regarding students that default on student loans. Pub. L. 96–603: 1981 (No short title) Authorized the George Washington University Higher Education Facilities Revenue Bond Act of 1981 of the District of Columbia to take effect immediately.

  8. University of Pennsylvania president resigns after ...

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    Magill will remain a tenured faculty member at the university's law school, Bok said. ... calling for the genocide of Jews would violate their schools' codes of conduct regarding bullying and ...

  9. School bullying - Wikipedia

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    At one point only 23 states had anti-bullying laws. In 2015, Montana became the last state to enact an anti-bullying law. At that point, all 50 states had an anti-bullying law. These laws are not going to abolish bullying, but it does bring attention to the behavior, and they let the aggressors know it will not be tolerated. [165]