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March 19, 2008

New Jersey Moves To Investigate Ads On JuicyCampus Website

New Jersey has become the first state to investigate the website JuicyCampus.com for possible consumer fraud, suggesting that law enforcement may try to "get tough" with the gossip website in response to complaints about the hurtful or defamatory comments posted there. JuicyCampus.com founder Matt Ivester has pointed to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, saying it immunizes him and his site from liability.

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