03212nam 22004333 450 991091578460332120240418080249.01-64105-688-6(MiAaPQ)EBC31279033(Au-PeEL)EBL31279033(CKB)31479375800041(Exl-AI)31279033(EXLCZ)993147937580004120240418d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCyberbullying Law1st ed.La Vergne :American Bar Association,2021.©2021.1 online resource (784 pages)Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Author’s Note -- Chapter 1: History of the Rights of Minors -- Chapter 2: Due Process in School, Juvenile, and Family Law Cases -- Chapter 3: First Amendment Freedom of Speech and Expression -- Chapter 4: Cyber Speech Meets the First Amendment (Part I): Cases of Protected Digital Speech -- Chapter 5: Cyber Speech Meets the First Amendment (Part II): Cases Affirming School Discipline and Prosecution for Digital Speech -- Chapter 6: The Fourth Amendment: Search and Seizure Including Digital Devices -- Chapter 7: Family Court and Cyberbullying Issues -- Chapter 8: Sexting, Revenge Pornography, e-Stalking, and Defamation -- Chapter 9: Civil Litigation Against Bullies/School Districts, Title IX, Internet Service Providers, and Cyberbullying Insurance -- Chapter 10: Cyberbullying in the Workplace -- Chapter 11: State Cyberbullying Laws (Current and Challenged) -- Chapter 12: Federal and Global Response to Cyberbullying -- Chapter 13: Resources -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Table of Cases -- Index -- About the Author -- Back CoverGenerated by AI.Cyberbullying Law by Thomas A. Jacobs provides a comprehensive exploration of the legal aspects and implications of cyberbullying within the United States. The book addresses the historical development of minors' rights, due process in legal cases involving schools and families, and the intersection of digital speech with the First Amendment. It examines the legal framework surrounding cyberbullying, including state and federal laws, and discusses the consequences of various forms of digital harassment such as sexting and revenge pornography. Aimed at legal professionals, educators, and policymakers, this work serves as an educational resource to better understand the complexities of cyberbullying and the legal recourse available to victims. 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GillespieChicago ;London University of Chicago Press20101 online resource (310 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780226768380 0226768384 9780226768373 0226768376 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Translator's Note -- Introduction to the English-Language Edition -- Introduction -- Kant: Christel Fricke -- Schleiermacher: Gunter Scholtz -- Hegel: Herbert Schnädelbach -- Schelling: Berbeli Wanning -- Schopenhauer: Günter Zöller -- Nietzsche: Stefan Lorenz Sorgner -- Bloch: Francesca Vidal -- Heidegger: Günther Pöltner -- Gadamer: Beate Regina Suchla -- Adorno: Lucia Sziborsky -- Contributors -- IndexThough many well-known German philosophers have devoted considerable attention to music and its aesthetics, surprisingly few of their writings on the subject have been translated into English. Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, a philosopher, and Oliver Fürbeth, a musicologist, here fill this important gap for musical scholars and students alike with this compelling guide to the musical discourse of ten of the most important German philosophers, from Kant to Adorno. Music in German Philosophy includes contributions from a renowned group of ten scholars, including some of today's most prominent German thinkers, all of whom are specialists in the writers they treat. Each chapter consists of a short biographical sketch of the philosopher concerned, a summary of his writings on aesthetics, and finally a detailed exploration of his thoughts on music. The book is prefaced by the editors' original introduction, presenting music philosophy in Germany before and after Kant, as well as a new introduction and foreword to this English-language addition, which places contemplations on music by these German philosophers within a broader intellectual climate.Music and philosophyGermanyMusicPhilosophy and aestheticsPhilosophersGermanyPhilosophy, GermanMusic and philosophyMusicPhilosophy and aesthetics.PhilosophersPhilosophy, German.781.1/70943Furbeth Oliver1969-1805097Sorgner Stefan Lorenz877630Gillespie Susan H1805098MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973450903321Music in German philosophy4353518UNINA