By Davida Amkraut, With Susan Stone & Kristina Supler With college campuses shut down across the country due to COVID-19 coronavirus, it is impossible for prospective students to visit campuses and attend information sessions. They will be unable to observe the...
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Don’t Kiss With COVID-19!
By now you may have seen the video of college students on Spring Break, cramming together on Florida’s beaches while drinking and partying under the mantra “If I get corona, I get corona.” Aside from this attitude having potentially disastrous consequences for...
What Title IX and Coronavirus Have to Do With Each Other
By Susan Stone, Kristina Supler & Melissa Yasinow As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the country, colleges and universities are shutting down campuses and moving to online classes, possibly for the rest of the academic year. Given these events, students may...
KJK’s Stone & Supler Discuss Their Title IX Practice With Law.com
Question of the Week: Talking Specialization and Kohrman Jackson's Title IX Practice "The advantages of being a specialized practice at a midsize firm are twofold," partners Susan Stone and Kristina Supler say. By David Gialanella | Law.com Susan Stone and Kristina...
KJK’s Stone & Supler Face Harvard in Boston Court: Law360 Coverage
KJK Student & Athlete Defense attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler appeared before Judge Denise J. Casper in a Boston courtroom Friday to argue on behalf of their client, former Harvard University student Damilare Sonoiki, who was denied his degree following...
KJK’s Stone & Supler File Lawsuit Against Indiana Wesleyan University in Response to Policy and Federal Law Violations
Kohrman Jackson & Krantz Student & Athlete Defense/Title IX attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler have filed a lawsuit against Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) on behalf of a male student accused of sexual assault. The case was recently profiled in The...
Helping Students With Disabilities Transition to College: Part 1
Students With ASD and Other Disabilities Need College-Level Accommodations and High School Transition Planning to Succeed College is one of life’s most important gateways to independence, success and economic security, and young adults with disabilities, such as...
SB 212: New Bill Requires Texas University Employees to Report Sexual Assault on Campus or Face Criminal Charges
SB 212 Changes the Title IX Process for Texas Universities A new year brings new legislation in Texas as Senate Bill 212, requiring all employees at Texas universities to report sexual harassment, has taken effect. SB 212 makes Texas the first state to require...
Stone & Supler on Law & Crime Network: #MeToo Showdown at Harvard – The Damilare Sonoiki Case
KJK Student & Athlete Defense/Title IX attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler recently spoke with Law & Crime Network‘s Brian Ross regarding the case of their client, Damilare Sonoiki, who is suing Harvard University based on egregious...
College Bound: Determining the Right Fit for Students With Autism
By Davida Amkraut Sending a child to college is often an anxiety-provoking prospect. There are so many unanswered questions that plague parents. Will their child be independent enough? Do they have the skills and resources needed to navigate a campus and a whole new...