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Do Trigger Warnings Really Work?
In this episode, KJK Student Defense attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler talk with Professor...
COVID Learning Losses and IDEA Remedies: What Parents Must Know
School aged children lost much in the pandemic, including critical learning time in the classroom,...
KJK Student & Athlete Defense – Title IX Campus Misconduct
What is Campus Misconduct? KJK Student & Athlete Defense attorneys, Susan Stone and Kristina...
Do Trigger Warnings Really Work?
In this episode, KJK Student Defense attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler talk with Professor...
KJK’s Stone & Supler Client Settles Defamation Lawsuit with Former Dartmouth Classmate
In the fall of 2022, a KJK client and former Dartmouth student filed a civil lawsuit against...
What to Do if You Get Hurt on a College Campus
Attending college should be an exciting time for young adults as they examine potential careers,...
8 Tips for Choosing a College From Your Friendly Lawyers and College Consultant
Eight Tips to Consider Before Selecting a College National College Decision Day, May 1, is right...
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Real Talk Podcast: Teaching Children the Power of Resilience
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Dr. Suzanne Schneps, a 30-year clinical psychologist who works with children, their parents and family units. Topics that they discuss are related to resilience...
New NCAA President Marks Change from Long Line of Predecessors in College Administration
On March 1, 2023, the NCAA officially welcomed its ninth president, Charlie Baker. The 66-year-old former governor of Massachusetts and private-sector CEO breaks the typical mold of college administrators at the helm of the organization, leaving commentators...
Real Talk Podcast: Using ChatGPT: The Quagmire and Benefits for Students
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Professor Antony Aumann, a 30-year clinical psychologist who works with children, their parents and family units. Topics that they discuss are related to ChatGPT...
Parents of Competitive Cheerleaders Move for Class Certification in Case Against Industry Titan
A 2020 antitrust case filed in the Western District of Tennessee by parents of competitive cheerleaders alleged that Varsity Brands LLC, acting in concert with other associated entities and individuals, “conspired to raise, fix, and stabilize the prices charged...
No Parity for Professors in Title IX Accusations
We serve as student advisors in Title IX actions all around the country. While colleges and universities may have different policies governing these proceedings, those institutions that receive federal funds must comply with the Title IX regulations and other federal...
What To Do If You Get Hurt on a College Campus
As attorneys in a practice dedicated to representing students, it’s quite normal for parents to contact us for legal assistance after their student is injured at college. We understand how scary it is for parents and, unquestionably, for the harmed or injured student...
Real Talk Podcast: Sex Education for People with Intellectual Disabilities
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Katherine McLaughlin, the Founder, CEO and Director of Training at Elevatus. Elevatus provides training for People With Intellectual Disabilities in Sex...
NCAA Division I Transformation Committee Report Signals Greater Benefits for Athletes
The NCAA Division I Transformation Committee is a group commissioned by the NCAA Division I Board of Directors to lead “modernization” efforts following issuance of the NCAA’s new constitution. Their report, published and approved by the DI Board in January, largely...
Real Talk Podcast: The Internet, Social Media, and the First Amendment
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Eugene Volokh, a leading First Amendment Law Professor from UCLA. Topics they discuss are related to the First Amendment. The conversation includes how the...
KJK’s Stone & Supler Client Settles Defamation Lawsuit with Former Dartmouth Classmate
In the fall of 2022, a KJK client and former Dartmouth student filed a civil lawsuit against current Dartmouth sophomore Nate Kim (’25) for defamation, claiming that Kim defamed the plaintiff through online allegations of rape and sexual assault. The lawsuit, filed in...
Real Talk Podcast: Teaching Young Women Resilience and Grit
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Charlotte Wasserman, co-founder of “It’s a Girls Life”, an organization dedicated to teaching young women grit and resilience. The conversation includes what...
Ohio Enacts Criminal Law Overhaul: What College Students Need to Know
Last week, Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 288 into law. The nearly 1,000-page omnibus bill involves the first major overhaul of Ohio criminal law in several years. The bill implements several changes to laws that may affect Ohio students in particular,...