Tag Archives: bullying

The Mahanoy Decision and a Lost Opportunity for a Clear Ruling on Cyberbullying by Isabella Winkler

Any former high school student remembers the drama of varsity athletics, whether you were an athlete or not. Filling the limited spots on the varsity team meant feelings were hurt, hearts broken, and dreams crushed. Brandi Levy, the underage plaintiff … Continue reading

Posted in First Amendment | Tagged | Comments Off on The Mahanoy Decision and a Lost Opportunity for a Clear Ruling on Cyberbullying by Isabella Winkler

Don’t Say Gay Bills are Disastrous for Teachers & Students by Aaron Dean

Elementary school student Kellan’s family looks a little different from the average family living in Sarasota, Florida and he’s used to fielding invasive questions from his classmates. Kellan has two dads, a concept that can be puzzling for the curious … Continue reading

Posted in Educational equity, Educational policy, LGBTQ+ | Tagged | Comments Off on Don’t Say Gay Bills are Disastrous for Teachers & Students by Aaron Dean

Zoombombing: An Inside Job, by Cat Bishir

I remember my first zoombomber like it was yesterday. “So, I think we’re ready to go into breakout rooms now, but let me first explain the directions.” *Ding dong* A student had entered the waiting room. Strange. I thought this … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on Zoombombing: An Inside Job, by Cat Bishir

Launching an Anti-Bullying Program During a Pandemic

As beacons of advocacy for underrepresented children, Loyola University Chicago School of Law’s Civitas ChildLaw Clinic and Education Law and Policy Institute have provided legal services for cases ranging from child welfare to special education. However, faculty and staff realized … Continue reading

Posted in Institute Updates and Activities | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Launching an Anti-Bullying Program During a Pandemic