The attorneys at the Law Offices of H. Jeffrey Marcus, P.C. provide representation to parents who believe their kids are not being properly served. In this blog, I present current developments in special education law. The focus is on recent federal and New York State cases and important legislative and regulatory developments.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
4th Circuit Court of Appeals issues important internet bullying decision
Kowalski v. BERKLEY COUNTY SCHOOLS (4th Cir. 2011): Student K.K. set up a My Space page targeting a fellow student at her high school. She did so on her home computer. The Court determined that the student used the internet “ to orchestrate a targeted attack on a classmate, and did so in a manner that was sufficiently connected to the school environment as to implicate the School District's recognized authority to discipline speech which "materially and substantially interfere[es] with the requirements of appropriate discipline in the operation of the school and collid[es] with the rights of others.”” The Court, thus, upheld the suspension of K.K.
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