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Assembly Judiciary Committee releases A3561 to create crime of doxxing after ADL testimony

Assembly Judiciary Committee · December 12, 2024
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The Assembly Judiciary Committee voted to release A3561, a bill that would criminalize doxxing, after testimony from the Anti‑Defamation League describing doxxing as a form of severe online harassment that can create a real risk of physical harm.

The Assembly Judiciary Committee voted to release A3561, a bill that would establish the crime of doxxing, after testimony from the Anti‑Defamation League urging the committee to report the bill favorably.

Ross Wiseman, assistant regional director of the Anti‑Defamation League’s Philadelphia office, told the committee the ADL has tracked increased online harassment and that doxxing "occurs when a person publicly shares another individual's…

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