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What is David’s Law?

The mission of David’s Legacy Foundation is to eliminate cyber and other bullying, of children and teens, through education, legislation, and legal action.

GET LEGAL SUPPORT WITH THE DON’T BULLY ME PROJECT

The Don’t Bully Me (DBM) Project is working to bridge the gap that exists between those who are victims of bullying, parents, schools, teachers and the rest of the community with the goal of putting an end to bullying. The DBM Project aims to focus on providing legal services to resolve – through court order or other legal remedies – situations where serious incidents of repeated physical, social, and/or verbal bullying is occurring.

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Educate today with a speaker on cyberbullying

Much of what is happening today lies in a lack of understanding of what cyberbullying is and how much pressure it puts on kids.  That’s where we can help you.  You can book a speaker through this website to speak at your school about the dangers of cyberbullying and educate your students on David’s Law.  Our presenters will educate students and staff on what cyberbullying is, what the laws are, and how you can help protect yourself and other students from being victims.

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  • The David’s Legacy Foundation’s Fight Against Cyberbullying

      Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Maurine Molak, Co-Founder of the David’s Legacy Foundation. Maurine Molak discusses the loss of her 16-year-old son David to suicide following a continual cyber-bullying attack against him by fellow high school students. She also breaks down the foundation’s work in changing laws to protect kids from cyberbullying better and provide the right resources and support for parents and schools to deal with the problem. Read HereREAD MORE

  • Sen. Ted Cruz pays visit to San Antonio to address Kids Online Safety Act

    SAN ANTONIO – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz was in San Antonio on Thursday to discuss the importance of Congress passing the Kids Online Safety Act. The bill, which sets out requirements to protect minors from online harms, was approved two weeks ago by the Senate Commerce Committee. Cruz is a ranking member of the committee. Cruz held a news conference with three parents whose children committed suicide due to cyberbullying. Read HereREAD MORE

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