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http://www.flickr.com/photos/81167076@N00/441236155/Last spring, controversy erupted over the harassment of students, including current law students, on the website AutoAdmit.com. This month, The Yale Law Journal Pocket Part features essays that discuss the role of law and policy in regulating instances of cyber bullying, including defamatory “Google bombing.” The authors included in this symposium bring a variety of perspectives on the legal and extra-legal regimes that best address this problem.


 
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