The “deepest, darkest thoughts’’ of Katie Meyer may be relevant in the wrongful death lawsuit her parents filed against Stanford University, a California judge wrote in an order submitted with the ...
A trial date has been set in the wrongful death lawsuit filed against Stanford by the parents of Katie Meyer, the soccer goalie who died by suicide March 1, 2022. The case is set to go to trial April ...
A California bill spurred by the death of Katie Meyer, who died by suicide when she was a women's soccer goalie at Stanford in February 2022, has become state law. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Saturday ...
Missing evidence has emerged as an issue in the wrongful death lawsuit Katie Meyer's parents filed against Stanford almost two years ago, court records reviewed by USA TODAY Sports show. The dispute ...
Content warning: this piece discusses the suicide of former Stanford soccer player Katie Meyer. The wide shot shows two soccer players. The one in Carolina blue approaches the penalty mark, and the ...
Content warning: This article contains references to suicide and sexual assault. If you or someone you know are in need of help, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. Editor’s ...
Content warning: This story addresses suicide and other mental health issues and may be difficult to read and emotionally upsetting. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide or is in ...
Katie Meyer, a Stanford University senior, died by suicide March 1, 2022 after receiving threats of disciplinary action, including expulsion. California Assembly Bill 1575, signed in September 2024, ...
Julia Brownley (D-CA), representative of California’s 26th Congressional District, introduced ‘Katie Meyer’s Law’ in the House of Representatives last Tuesday. Named for Katie Meyer ’22, a Stanford ...
Katie Meyer was born in Burbank, CA, enjoyed nature, and was very adventurous throughout her childhood. But through all of her passions, one remained greater than all: soccer. Katie was a goalkeeper, ...