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Kimberly Diei was awarded $250,000 from the Univeristy of Tennessee over a lawsuit in which she alleged her First Amendment rights were violated.
Tennessee graduate student Kimberly Diei settled a lawsuit with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center after she was investigated twice for sharing "crude" Beyoncé and Cardi B lyrics ...
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 ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Exhausting and stressful—that’s how Dr. Kimberly Diei describes the past five years of her life. In 2019, the University of Tennessee graduate was given a warning about ...
In 2020, Kimberly Diei, a pharmacy student at the University of Tennessee, tweeted about Cardi B's sexually explicit song "WAP" under the handle KimmyKasi. Diei did not spell out "wet-ass pussy ...
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.
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, 31, who is now a pharmacist in Memphis, sued the University of Tennessee after administrators voted to have her kicked out of school in 2021.
After being almost expelled for sharing Beyoncé and Cardi B lyrics online, Kimberly Diei has been awarded $250K. The pharmacy student settled a federal lawsuit in January 2025 involving what she ...
Kimberly Diei won a free speech case against University of Tennessee after she was threatened with expulsion for tweeting Cardi B's "WAP" lyrics.
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 ...
The University of Tennessee threatened to expel Kimberly Diei over posts the school said were inappropriate. She sued on First Amendment grounds.