In 2020, Kimberly Diei, a pharmacy student at the University of Tennessee, tweeted about Cardi ... arguing that the First Amendment bars state-operated schools from investigating or punishing ...
A second Morrill Act in 1890 required states to either end racial discrimination at their land-grant schools or create separate schools for Black students. That's how Tennessee State University ...
Black lawmakers, students and alumni of Tennessee State University are outraged that ... The following day, the ...
Tennessee State University is still looking at cost-saving measures for the school, and by mid-February, the administration will have to answer to the state's building commission about its finances.
The settlement vindicates Kimberly Diei's First Amendment right to comment on sexually explicit rap songs without suffering government retaliation.