Both the Senate and the House have each passed its own version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Bill”). Although the two versions of the Bill contain many similar provisions, a number of key differences still have to be reconciled by the Conference Committee before a final, single […]
In January 2014, the Senate and the General Assembly of New Jersey passed an act that created the crime of cyber-harassment. This act entails crimes committed through communications in an online capacity or through a social networking site. In order for the online or social media communication to be considered […]
What is Cyber-bullying? Cyber-bullying is defined as communications or postings by minor(s) on social or digital media or using cyber-technology to threaten, hurt, embarrass, intimidate or target another minor using a variety of electronic devices such as cell phones, e-mail, text messages, social networking sites or websites. Victims can be […]
Following the recent revelations of numerous sexual harassment and assault accusations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, the #MeToo movement has created a potentially game-changing shift in how sexual harassment and assault cases are perceived and treated. Designed to create a sense of solidarity amongst victims of sexual assault, and to […]