Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Setting a Realistic Standard of Proof in Sexual-Misconduct Cases

Commentary in the Chronicle of Higher Education

http://chronicle.com/article/Setting-a-Realistic-Standard/135084

By Brett Sokolow, NCHERM Managing Partner, and Nancy Hogshead-Makar, senior director of advocacy at the Women's Sports Foundation

Friday, August 3, 2012

Brett Sokolow interviewed by LA Times

NCHERM Managing Partner Brett Sokolow interviewed by LA Times regarding UC Denver's role in the Colorado movie theater shooting.  Read the article here.

Brett Sokolow on AC360 and Dr. Drew

Brett Sokolow appeared on Anderson Cooper 360° and Dr. Drew on August 3rd, to discuss the role of campus behavioral teams in shootings like what happened in Aurora, CO.  Links to video clips are below:
Anderson Cooper 360°

Dr. Drew


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Aurora shooting raises awareness of campus behavioral teams

NCHERM Managing Partner, Brett A. Sokolow, Esq. has been featured in several national interviews to discuss the role of campus behavioral teams in shootings like what happened in Aurora, CO.

  • The Today Show on Friday, August 3rd
  • With Dr. Drew at 9pm on Thursday, August 2nd. See the video here
  • Anderson Cooper 360 8pm on Thursday, August 2nd, See the video here.
  • With CNN's Soledad O’Brien on August 2nd. See the video here.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Virginia Tech found responsible for 2007 shooting deaths of 2 students

Virginia Tech was responsible for the deaths of two students, Erin Peterson and Julia Pryde, in the mass shooting that took place on the campus April 16, 2007, a jury ruled today.

The seven-person jury in Montgomery County Circuit Court also awarded each parent of Peterson and Pryde $2 million. In total, the jury awarded damages of $8 million. The state may only be responsible for paying $100,000 in damages. The judge will rule on the awards cap later.

More here: http://bit.ly/ynPVB0

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Date Rape Revisited

Click here to read Women's Media Center article on the evolution of prevention and response to this campus epidemic.