A bill to combat cyberbullying on the Navajo Nation has been signed into law by President Russell Begaye. According to a release, the legislation updates the Navajo Nation’s Criminal Code to include electronic communications in manslaughter, stalking, and harassment cases. A spokesperson for the Navajo Nation says before this legislation was passed, law enforcement could only go so far in prosecuting cases involving electronic media. But now, people who use electronic devices to “recklessly” cause or contribute to the death of another can be charged with manslaughter. Those who make unwanted or threatening contact over electronic devices can be charged with stalking. And people who shame, degrade, or humiliate others online can be charged with harassment. The jurisdiction extends to messages either sent from or received within the Navajo Nation.