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No; Anti-Bullying Campaigns Aren't Working. And Here's ProofA horrifying video out of a Baltimore public school demonstrates - clearly - that anti-bullying and anti-violence campaigns aren't working, says Jonathan Cooper
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When Schools Are - And Aren't - Allowed to Restrain StudentsThere has been considerable backlash against a police officer that cuffed a student with special needs. Jonathan Cooper explains when students can be restrained
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Teacher Joins Class in Bullying Special Needs StudentIt's bad enough when a child is bullied. But it's unimaginably worse when the teacher joins in. School bullying attorney Jonathan Cooper weighs in on this story
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School Blames 14 y.o. Student for Sleeping with her TeacherIn a shocking statement, an attorney for a California school district blamed a teen student for the statutory rape she endured from her teacher.
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It's True; Another Hot Coffee Case Survives DismissalYet another hot coffee case has survived dismissal, this time in New York - but not because the coffee was too hot, explains Jonathan Cooper.
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Teacher Manhandles 6 y.o., Only Gets 10-day SuspensionIf you were looking for the paradigm of when a school must fire a teacher, this is it. The next incident is tailor-made for a negligent retention case
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How One School Went Too Far, Invading a Student's Privacy - and PaidWhen school administrators served up detention and threatened other penalties for a student's private comments on Facebook, they went too far
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What I Like About NJ's Schools' Mandated Anti-Bullying Self-AssessmentEarlier today, it was reported that NJ's schools are now required to self-assess & report their scores on their efforts to stamp out bullying.
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Lawsuit: Teacher Not Only Allowed Bullying, But Actively ParticipatedIn a tragic story out of Texas, parents of a teen who suicided claim that the school not only ignored their complaints, but participated in bullying their son.
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Judge Slams School for Failing to Supervise Student on Class TripA judge recently chastised a school for neglecting to supervise a student on a class trip, which resulted in that student suffering terrible injuries
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NY High School Students Make Powerful Anti-Bullying VideoA number of BOCES students in upstate NY made a powerful anti-bullying video. This is a campaign that might make a difference, says Jonathan Cooper.
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Miami Dolphins' Scandal Reveals Different Paths to BullyingA fascinating piece in yesterday's NY Times reveals the starkly different paths the central figures in the Dolphins' scandal took to becoming bullies