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Vol. 72, Issue 1, 2009January 01, 2009 EDT

VICTIMS WITHOUT LEGAL REMEDIES: WHY KIDS NEED SCHOOLS TO DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE ANTI-BULLYING POLICIES

Julie Sacks, Robert S. Salem,
bullying anti-bullying policies peer harassment perpetual victims “zero tolerance” policies Davis ex rel. LaShonda D. v. Monroe County Board of Education Civil Rights Act of 1964
Albany Law Review
Julie Sacks & Robert S. Salem, VICTIMS WITHOUT LEGAL REMEDIES: WHY KIDS NEED SCHOOLS TO DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE ANTI-BULLYING POLICIES, 72 Albany Law Review (2009).
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