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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Articles relating to youth and cell phones including privacy rights, school policies and sexting laws.
Now that Pokémon Go is the latest craze, some of our readers have written in asking about the downside. Can
Recent incidents and reports from down-under have revealed incidents of cyberbullying, sexting and sextortion in elementary schools in New Zealand. Children as
It’s that time of year again, good ol’ back to school season. Now is a great time to have a
Don’t think teens are the only ones who get into trouble for inappropriate text messages or cyberbullying. John Diehl is
Kwmaine Davis was a gang member and convicted felon in Massachusetts. Until a person’s civil rights are restored by court
It’s back to school season, so we’ve compiled a list of laws that every student should know about. We hear
Can a selfie really be harmful? After all, you’re the one taking the picture, so consent isn’t an issue. Of
As you know, prosecutors need evidence to go forward with charges against someone. The evidence may be direct eyewitness testimony
The short answer to this question of whether the police can search your cell phone without a warrant is no,
On June 25, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court decided two cases regarding cell phones and criminals. Essentially, they recognized the