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Articles relating to youth and cell phones including privacy rights, school policies and sexting laws.

Pokemon Go
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Can Pokémon Go get you in trouble?

Now that Pokémon Go is the latest craze, some of our readers have written in asking about the downside. Can 

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Cyberbullying and sexting in elementary school

Recent incidents and reports from down-under have revealed incidents of cyberbullying, sexting and sextortion in elementary schools in New Zealand. Children as 

back to school laws
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Legal rights and school laws every teenager should know

It’s that time of year again, good ol’ back to school season. Now is a great time to have a 

Texting
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Suggestive text messages lead to lawyer’s resignation

Don’t think teens are the only ones who get into trouble for inappropriate text messages or cyberbullying. John Diehl is 

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Twitter photo leads to prison sentence for twenty-something

Kwmaine Davis was a gang member and convicted felon in Massachusetts. Until a person’s civil rights are restored by court 

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10 Back to School Laws Every Student Should Know

It’s back to school season, so we’ve compiled a list of laws that every student should know about. We hear 

Oscar Aguilar
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Unwise selfies lead to deaths

Can a selfie really be harmful? After all, you’re the one taking the picture, so consent isn’t an issue. Of 

sexting
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A shocking possibility from sexting

As you know, prosecutors need evidence to go forward with charges against someone. The evidence may be direct eyewitness testimony 

Texting privacy
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Can the police search your phone without a warrant?

The short answer to this question of whether the police can search your cell phone without a warrant is no, 

Texting privacy
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The Supreme Court on cell phones: “Privacy comes at a cost”

On June 25, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court decided two cases regarding cell phones and criminals. Essentially, they recognized the 

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