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  2. Protecting Kids From Social Media Act - Wikipedia

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    Protecting Kids on Social Media Act or HB 1891 is an American law that was created by William Lamberth of Sumner County, Tennessee and was later enacted by Tennesse's Governor on May 2, 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The bill requires social media websites such as X, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and others to verify the age of users and if those users ...

  3. Tennessee can protect children who get in trouble by giving ...

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    USA TODAY Network Tennessee Columnist Cameron Smith is a Memphis-born, Brentwood-raised recovering political attorney who worked for conservative Republicans. He and his wife Justine are raising ...

  4. Let Tennessee parents police their children on social media ...

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    The recently-introduced Protecting Children from Social Media Act (House Bill 1891/Senate Bill 2097), which would require social media companies to obtain permission for a minor's parent before ...

  5. Tennessee lawmakers unanimously passed Abrial's Law to ... - AOL

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    With 67,457 cases of child abuse and neglect in Tennessee in 2023 alone, this legislation has the potential to impact the lives of thousands of children across our state, and protect them from ...

  6. Custody battle for Anna Mae He - Wikipedia

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    A court-appointed guardian went to Jerry and Louise Bakers' Memphis home on July 20, 2007, to pick up Anna Mae He, and she was officially placed with her biological parents on July 23, 2007. Child advocacy specialist, Debbie Grabarkiewicz, working with A Child's Best Interest, a national child advocacy organization, argued for Anna Mae to stay ...

  7. Rutherford County, Tennessee juvenile arrest and ...

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    In 2003, Judge Davenport issued a memo which was interpreted to order that, after a summons is issued, law enforcement officers must always physically arrest the child, and take them to the county's detention center—despite Tennessee state law which requires that, for many juvenile misdemeanor offenses, police officers must release children ...

  8. 'Path of ... bad behavior': A look at child domestic violence ...

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    Domestic abuse on children described as "more traumatic and catastrophic" coming out of COVID-19.

  9. Teen was 'body slammed' and 'battered' by counselors at ... - AOL

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    The family of a 17-year-old girl who died in the care of a Tennessee organization that helps troubled youth is demanding answers after they said she was "assaulted and battered" by counselors.