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  2. Matt's Law - Wikipedia

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    Matt's Law. An act to amend Section 48900 of, and to repeal Sections 32050 and 32051 of the Education Code, and to add Section 245.6 to the Penal Code, relating to hazing. Matt's Law is a California law that allows for felony prosecutions when serious injuries or deaths result from hazing rituals. The bill amended the California Education Code ...

  3. List of hazing deaths in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He died several days later. [35][36] October 28, 1905. Stuart Lathrop Pierson. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Kenyon College. Gambier, Ohio. Hit by train. Pierson was killed while being initiated into a fraternity. He was sent to a railroad track as part of a hazing ceremony, and killed by an unscheduled train.

  4. Hazing - Wikipedia

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    Matt's Law, named in Carrington's memory, was passed by the California legislature into law to eliminate hazing in California. [93] 2005: A few months later, in May 2005, a Dutch student almost died from water intoxication after participating in a hazing drinking game in which the liquor was replaced by water. [94]

  5. What is hazing and how is it affecting student athletes in ...

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    While 44 states carry anti-hazing laws, a hazing conviction often constitutes a minor misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of $500 and zero jail time.

  6. U.S. Rep. Thompson advances legislation to prevent college hazing

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    Sep. 15—WILKES-BARRE — U.S. Rep. Glenn "GT" Thompson, R-Bellefonte, this week led the effort to advance H.R. 5646 — the Stop Campus Hazing Act — through the House Committee on Education ...

  7. California End of Life Option Act - Wikipedia

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    California End of Life Option Act is a law enacted in June 2016 by the California State Legislature which allows terminally ill adult residents in the state of California to access medical aid in dying by self-administering lethal drugs, provided specific circumstances are met. [1] The law was signed in by California governor Jerry Brown in ...

  8. Anti-hazing bill shaped by Penn State, Piazza parents moves ...

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    What we know. An anti-hazing bill shaped partly by the tragic death of Penn State student Timothy J. Piazza moved forward Wednesday by advancing past the relevant committee in the U.S. House of ...

  9. Capital punishment in California - Wikipedia

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    Historical laws. Capital punishment is not allowed to be carried out in the U.S. state of California, due to both a standing 2006 federal court order against the practice and a 2019 moratorium on executions ordered by Governor Gavin Newsom. [1] The litigation resulting in the court order has been on hold since the promulgation of the moratorium.