ESPN airs a documentary on the abbreviated life of Stanford University student Katie Meyer, which includes an interview with JLC attorney Kim Dougherty ,who has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the university.
Read MoreJustice Law Collaborative filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Stanford University after the unexpected and tragic loss of student and soccer star Katie Meyer. ESPN will air a documentary that spotlights her legacy and how it ignited legislative reform and nationwide change.
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Read MoreArielle Domb, writer from The Guardian, shares a behind-the-protest tale of two former Re-Creation Retreat residents and the lifelong trauma that followed their stay at a ‘troubled teen’ facility in Arizona.
Read MoreJLC Attorney Kim Dougherty testifies alongside advocate Paris Hilton in efforts to dismantle egregious practices associated with the troubled teen industry.
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Read MoreA dozen colleges have recognized Katie Meyer, the former Stanford soccer goalie and team captain who died by suicide, but Stanford is not among them. JLC's Kim Dougherty shares her thoughts with USA Today.
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