
Episode 423 • • 5:28 - 7:57
423: Wonderful Marinade
California Assembly Bill 1156 and Free Speech Restrictions
California Assembly Bill 1156 went into effect on July 1, 2012, establishing new mandates for school districts to address bullying. The law defines bullying as acts that cause substantial interference with a pupil's academic performance or ability to participate in school services. Critics argue the broad definition of bullying under this legislation represents a significant restriction on First Amendment rights and free speech for students.
