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Kimberly Diei, a former pharmacy student, argued her First Amendment rights were threatened when the school sought to take action against her. She sued the Health Science Center College of ...
The controversy began in 2020 when Kimberly Diei, a graduate student pursuing her Doctor of Pharmacy degree, shared lyrics from the song WAP on her personal Twitter (now X) account under the ...
Kimberly Diei argued that the University of Tennessee violated her First Amendment rights over social media use. In 2020, Diei posted to X, then known as Twitter, with her version of the popular ...
Kimberly Diei, a former University of Tennessee pharmacy student, was awarded $250,000 after the college threatened her expulsion over social media posts with lyrics from Cardi B ’s “WAP.” ...
Kimberly Diei, a former pharmacy student at the University of Tennessee, has secured a $250,000 settlement after a legal battle that began when the university attempted to expel her over a social ...
In 2019, while attending the University of Tennessee School of Pharmacy, Kimberly Diei was the subject of an investigation for her social media activity following an anonymous complaint. A year ...
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) announced the settlement for Kimberly Diei, a former pharmacy student, on Wednesday in a lawsuit where Diei alleged the school was ...
FIRE, which represented the student (Kimberly Diei) reports: After her First Amendment lawsuit set precedent last fall for student free speech rights, Memphis pharmacist Kimberly Diei agreed to a ...
Kimberly Diei, a pharmacy student at the University of Tennessee, faced expulsion threats after posting racy rap lyrics on social media. The university investigated her twice, citing ...
A student who previously went to the University of Tennessee (UT) received a settlement of $250,000 after her school tried to expel her over a social media post that had lyrics from Cardi B’s song ...
Kimberly Diei has earned her pharmacy doctorate from the UT Health Science Center in Memphis and is pocketing $250K from a suit over social media posts.