Louisiana Law Review
Keywords
Cyberbullying laws, First Amendment protections (United States Constitution), Freedom of speech -- United States
Abstract
The article focuses on criminal cyberbullying statute of Louisiana and significance of the fundamental right of free speech in the U.S. and exceptions to First Amendment protections recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court and changes to constitutional protection for children.
Repository Citation
Randall Morgan Briggs,
Criminalization of Cyberbullying: The Constitutionality of Creatingan Online Neverland for Children Under a Tinker-Bell Analysis,
78 La. L. Rev.
(2018)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/lalrev/vol78/iss3/13