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A new law in Tennessee law would revoke the licenses of teenagers for up to a year if convicted of bullying or cyberbullying ...
The days when a driver's license simply meant the freedom to drive are long gone. Several states across the U.S. are now ...
The measure builds on Tennessee's efforts from last year to combat bullying, when legislators created clearer legal ...
Tennessee has passed a sweeping measure to combat bullying, targeting teenagers where it may hurt the most: revoking their ...
Tennessee students who bully their classmates – both in school or online – could lose their driving privileges as punishment thanks to a new law that took effect this week.
Supporters hope the law will deter young people from bullying. Critics questioned whether it would actually make teenagers ...
Tennessee has upped the consequences for being found guilty of bullying as a juvenile. The misdemeanor can now get your ...
Bullies in Tennessee might now need to think twice, at least if they’re of driving age, thanks to a new law that went into effect this week. Under the new measure, those found guilty of bullying in ...
First time offenders could get a second chance but end up limited to trips that involve work, school, and church ...
The controversy started after Emily Gipson of Lebanon, Tennessee, posted a YouTube video of her speaking out about bullying and suicide at her high school.
In 2014, Tennessee adopted an anti-bullying statute, the Healthy Workplace Act. The act applied to only state and local government agencies.
The Tennessee General Assembly has recently passed two laws which will impact Tennessee employers. The first involves a model anti-bullying policy addressed below. The second uses the 20-factor ...