Summit on bullying conducted at Cooley

– Photo by John Meiu


Thomas M. Cooley Law School and Oakland University recently hosted “Working Together to Stop School Violence: A Statewide Summit on Bullying” at Cooley’s Auburn Hills campus. The seminar focused on what can be done and what must be done to stop bullying and harassment in schools under “Matt’s Safe School Law,” which was signed into law in 2011. Among those taking part were (left to right) Oakland University Associate Professor of Literacy Dr. Gwendolyn Thompson McMillon; Cooley Law School Professor Monica Nuckolls; Kevin Epling, whose son, Matt—for whom the law is named—killed himself after being bullied by an upperclassman; and Saginaw County 70th District Court Judge M.T. Thompson Jr. “We’re here because this is an epidemic – it is a horrible problem that our young people are facing and dying from on a regular basis and something needs to be done about it.” Knuckolls stated.

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