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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Civil Rights Commission Holds Hearing on Bullying as Colorado Governor Signs New Law
Last Friday, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights held a briefing on the federal response to Peer-to-Peer Violence and Bullying. According to the release announcing the briefing, it was to concentrate on bullying where students are targeted due to their race, national origin, religion, disability, gender, or LGBT-status. A two-hour long video of testimony by numerous witnesses at the briefing has been posted online by the Commission. Meanwhile, on Friday Colorado became the 12th state to enact anti-bullying legislation as Gov. John Hickenlooper signed HB 1254 that focuses on bullying, including cyber-bullying, of students. The new law defines bullying broadly, but provides that it is not intended to prevent the expression of religious, political or philosophical views. Fox31 News and Passport Magazine both report on the new law. [Thanks to Michael Lieberman for the lead.]