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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. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    It also lists those states that do not yet have laws, and related laws from other countries. The Global Cyber Law Database (GCLD) aims to become the most comprehensive and authoritative source of cyber laws for all countries. [89] Several states, including Florida, California, [90] and Missouri have passed laws against cyberbullying.

  4. 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. [167]

  5. Cyberstalking legislation - Wikipedia

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    International law emphasizes a supranational concept related to cybercrime. This is the Convention on Cybercrime, signed by the Council of Europe in Budapest on November 23, 2001. [53] The Global Cyber Law Database (GCLD) aims to become the most comprehensive and authoritative source of cyber laws for all countries. [54]

  6. American Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Bullock - Wikipedia

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    FEC do not apply to Montana's campaign finance laws. [1] The United States Supreme Court reversed the Montana Supreme Court's decision in American Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Bullock , 567, U.S. 516 (2012), in a short, per curiam opinion [ 2 ] issued without oral argument . [ 3 ]

  7. Montana Attorney General sues Meta, alleging Instagram ... - AOL

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    Suit claims company is skirting laws surrounding what children can access, data collection. Montana Attorney General sues Meta, alleging Instagram violates consumer protection laws Skip to main ...

  8. United States v. Drew - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Drew, 259 F.R.D. 449 (C.D. Cal. 2009), [1] was an American federal criminal case in which the U.S. government charged Lori Drew with violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) over her alleged cyberbullying of her 13-year-old neighbor, Megan Meier, who had died of suicide.

  9. Suspect arrested in 'horrific' homicide reported as possible ...

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    Law enforcement announced they have now identified a suspect in connection to the "vicious" killing of a Montana father whose death was initially reported as a possible bear attack.. The Gallatin ...