Summary
In his July 7 Op-Ed column, "Why would anyone oppose anti- bullying bill?," Carroll Conley Jr. of the Christian Civic League states that his organization's legal analysts had concerns about "the [anti-bullying] bill's ambiguity in its definitions, its enforceability due to creating jurisdiction beyond school grounds and functions, and the lack of First Amendment protections."
Anyone can download and read the proposed legislation. Concerns about jurisdiction, enforce-ability and a lack of First Amendment protections assume what the resulting policy will say. There isno way to know that the policy will not be enforceable or that First Amendment rights will be violated before the policy is written.See the full content of this document
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Premature Concerns
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