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

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    The New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act, also known as P.L. 2010, Chapter 122, is a policy created in 2011 by New Jersey legislature to combat bullying in public schools throughout the state. [1] This act is an extension of the state's original anti-bullying law, N.J.S.A 18A:37-13 [2], which was first enacted in 2002. [3]

  3. Anti-bullying legislation - Wikipedia

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    In the wake of the incident, New Jersey strengthened its anti-bullying legislation by passing a bill called "The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights". [18] Garden State Equality Chairman Steve Goldstein called New Jersey's bill the "toughest" anti-bullying law in the country. The bill states administrators who do not investigate reports of bullying ...

  4. Wayne school district reports 42% drop in bullying cases ...

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    Nationwide, schools have seen more bullying cases since a return from the pandemic. In December, the New Jersey Anti-Bullying Task Force reported 19,138 bullying investigations — a “staggering ...

  5. CROWN Act (2021) New Hampshire New Hampshire Constitution, Part First, Article 2 (1974) New Jersey New Jersey Constitution, Article X, paragraph 4 (1947) New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (2011) CROWN Act (2019) New Mexico New Mexico Constitution, Article II, §18 (1973) CROWN Act (2021) New York Malby Law (1895) [9] Ives-Quinn Act

  6. Murphy signs anti-bullying bill inspired by Rockaway girl ...

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  7. Suicide of Tyler Clementi - Wikipedia

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    [38] In response to Clementi's suicide and other, similar incidents, New Jersey General Assembly representatives Valerie Vainieri Huttle and Mary Pat Angelini introduced a bipartisan "Anti-bullying Bill of Rights" in November 2010, which passed on a 71–1 vote in the New Jersey Assembly and a 30–0 vote in the New Jersey Senate. [39]

  8. Parents'-rights school boards shook up North Jersey this year ...

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    Moms for Liberty, a national parental rights group with chapters in South Jersey and in Morris and Bergen counties has called for the removal of books it deems inappropriate for young readers ...

  9. LGBTQ rights in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Anti-LGBT bullying is also prohibited in New Jersey schools, and all schools are required to post and distribute their anti-bullying policies. [74] The Pride Center of New Jersey opened its doors in 1994 support the social needs of the LGBT community and youth across the state.