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Tagcell phones

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

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Texting while driving on the rise

In June, 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the results of a study of high school students about their 

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If selected for jury duty, leave your cell phone at home

When you turn 18, you will be eligible to serve on a jury. Jurors are called up from voter registration 

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Have your parents e-grounded you?

In the past, poor grades or misbehavior resulted in suspended privileges including an earlier curfew, a cancelled event or loss 

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Can you get in trouble for sexting?

The quick answer is yes, you can get in trouble for sexting, but sexting can also have unforeseen consequences beyond 

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Do students have a right to cell phone privacy while at school?

In May, 2007 a school security officer at Monarch High School in Colorado saw a 16-year-old sophomore smoking in the