Officials from New Jersey, Connecticut and most recently California have all launched consumer fraud investigations into JuicyCampus.com, an anonymous gossip website for college students. New Jersey courts have subpoenaed the site and its advertising agency Adbrite, claiming that the site is violating the state’s Consumer Fraud Act because it routinely posts offensive material with no enforcement, and no way for the accused to report or dispute posts. JuicyCampus representatives have released a statement in response, claiming the site is not liable for comments posted by others because posts are made anonymously and the site does not monitor user content. Read more from Texas Christian University Read more Yale Read more from U Penn Read more from UC Santa Barbara |