KJK | Oct 9, 2025 | ARTICLES, Title IX
Title IX was enacted to protect students, faculty members, and staff on college campuses across the country from sexual discrimination. However, Title IX is not a perfect model. Some people leverage the federal law to falsely accuse others of sexual misconduct. The...
Susan Stone | Aug 6, 2025 | ARTICLES, Title IX
Today, many students complete educational activities online. Whether this activity is part of a hybrid class that is partially online or part of a completely online degree program, more students are turning to the internet to advance their educations. This increase in...
KJK | Feb 12, 2025 | MEDIA APPEARANCES & NEWS, Title IX
In a recent article published by The Harvard Crimson, KJK Title IX attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler spoke with Annabel Yu, discussing the Department of Education’s Jan. 31 “Dear Colleague” letter announcing that it will officially enforce the 2020 Title IX...
Susan Stone | Jan 29, 2025 | Title IX
Formal complaints of Title IX violations typically result in investigations and hearings. The hearing process may involve analyzing various forms of digital evidence. Understanding this evidence and how it can impact your case is critical to your defense. The...
Susan Stone, Kristina Supler and Anna E. Bullock | Jan 16, 2025 | ARTICLES, Title IX
Ohio Senate Bill 206, (SB 206) introduced in 2024, calls for increased instances in which students may be punished with expulsion from school for 180 days or more. The bill also provides for probation-like conditions on any re-enrollment and permits districts to...
Susan Stone | Dec 23, 2024 | ARTICLES, Title IX
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects students from sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and unequal treatment based on their sex. If a student alleges that they have been sexually assaulted on campus, the school must respond and investigate...