A Texas Law Student Was Disciplined After Charlie Kirk’s Murder. Now She’s Suing

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A Texas Tech University law student is suing the university after being disciplined for comments she made following the attempted assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The student claims her First Amendment rights were violated.
A Texas Tech University law student, Ellie Fisher, is suing the university after being disciplined for comments she made following the attempted assassination of Charlie Kirk. Fisher, a third-year law student and founder of the campus's NAACP chapter, was investigated for violating the Texas Tech Honor Code. The investigation centered on comments she made after Kirk's death, which were deemed 'unprofessional.' Fisher was given a written reprimand, which will be disclosed to the state bar association. Fisher claims her comments were protected political speech and that the university's actions were discriminatory. The lawsuit argues that Fisher's behavior was not out of the ordinary and that the investigation was biased.
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