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Real Talk Podcast: Hazing Culture And How To Eradicate It
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are...
The Hazing Spectrum: Recognizing Acts of Hazing
National studies of student hazing have found that more than half of college students associated...
KJK Student & Athlete Defense – Title IX Campus Misconduct
What is Campus Misconduct? KJK Student & Athlete Defense attorneys, Susan Stone and Kristina...
Real Talk Podcast: Hazing Culture And How To Eradicate It
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are...
KJK Honored with Gold dotCOMM Award for the “Real Talk with Susan & Kristina” Podcast
KJK is pleased to announce that our podcast, “Real Talk with Susan and Kristina,” hosted by...
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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Are Video Games a Bad Place for Kids to Meet People?
In this episode, KJK Student Defense attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler talk with Andrew Fishman, licensed clinical social worker in Chicago, Illinois who works with clients to understand the impact of video games on mental health. In this episode, they talk...
Do Trigger Warnings Really Work?
In this episode, KJK Student Defense attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler talk with Professor Amna Khalid, an associate professor of history at Carleton College in Minnesota. Topics they discuss include the impact of trigger warnings on education, why teaching...
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, social development, mental health, extracurricular activities, and much more. According to a 2023 study published in the journal Nature Human Behavior, the pandemic...
What Are Your Rights? Parents of Children with Disabilities
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Marbella Cáceres, Tammie Sebastian, and Lisa Lutz from the Ohio Coalition for the Education Of Children with Disabilities. Topics that they discuss are the...
Blackouts, Brownouts and Grayouts – It’s All Being Drunk to Me!
Many Title IX cases involve allegations that consent was not valid because one party was too incapacitated to confer valid consent. While colleges may vary in their exact description of consent, all definitions share similar concepts. Participants to sexual activity...
Talking to Your Kids About Online and Offline Sexual Predators
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Dr. Elizabeth Jeglic, an internationally renowned expert on sexual violence prevention, sexual grooming, child sexual abuse, and sexual assault. Topics that they...
Social Media: The Kryptonite of Title IX Investigations
For better and sometimes for worse, depending on whom you ask, social media is often relied upon by students as evidence of key facts in either the complaint or defense of a complaint. Regularly playing a critical role in Title IX investigations, social media can...
Why Young People Don’t Want to Have Kids?
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Dr. Christine Whelan, an academic researcher in helping people find purpose and meaning in life. They discuss topics around a growing portion of young people not...
Proposed Title IX Rule Change Affects Transgender Athletes’ Participation in School Sports
The Biden administration has proposed changes to Title IX regulations that would eliminate bans on transgender athletes’ participation in school sports, nationwide. These regulations could affect 19 states that have enacted some form of legislative ban upon trans...
SCOTUS Affirms Students’ Right to Sue for Money Damages in Disability Discrimination Cases Without First Exhausting Administrative Remedies
On March 21, 2023, the Supreme Court delivered a rare unanimous opinion in Luna Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools, et al. affirming the rights of grade school students alleging disability discrimination to immediately sue for damages under the Americans with...
What Role Do Institutions Have In Sexual Assault and Abuse Cases
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by fellow attorney Brian Kent, a 15-year expert in seeing civil damages for victims of sexual abuse and assault. Topics that they discuss are related to sexual...
How Students Can Protect Themselves from Cancel Culture (And What To Do if You’re a Victim)
Cancel culture is a term used to describe the practice of calling out and publicly shaming individuals or organizations for engaging in behavior or using language that is perceived as unacceptable or offensive. This phenomenon has become increasingly prevalent in...