North Carolina’s state Supreme Court voted June 10, to strike down a cyberbullying law ruling it violates free speech rights and is unconstitutional. The law was passed in 2009 making it a crime to post on the Internet information designed to “intimidate or torment” a minor or the child’s parent.
While nearly all states have laws against electronic forms of harassment, North Carolina has been among at least 18 states with criminal sanctions for such … Continue Reading Post