New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez says he will announce a legislation aimed at addressing cyberbullying and hazing. He states this will happen alongside stakeholders and a New Mexico Senator.
Torrez is giving New Mexico state lawmakers the path forward with two new proposals: one criminalizing hazing and introducing ...
Western New Mexico University is facing even more scrutiny over a nearly $2 million payout to its outgoing president. It ...
"We promised to work with legislative leaders, stakeholders, and others to develop a comprehensive approach to addressing ...
Attorney General Raúl Torrez aims to add another tool for prosecutors tackling cyberbullying and hazing, which he said have increasingly harmed New Mexico's young people. Noting the rapid evolution of ...
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The New Mexico state auditor's office has launched a special investigation into WNMU over a deal with its outgoing president and alleged improper spending.
Torrez noted the rapid evolution of technology and a rise in high-profile incidents at schools and universities across the ...
The New Mexico Attorney General and a state senator are calling on lawmakers to create new criminal and civil penalties for ...
The New Mexico Department of Justice announced on Jan. 16 that it would spearhead legislation to make hazing a criminal ...
The New Mexico Attorney General and a state senator are calling on lawmakers to create new criminal and civil penalties for ...
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