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A former Ole Miss employee sued Chancellor Glenn Boyce in October 2025, claiming wrongful termination for reposting a critical social media comment about Charlie Kirk after his death, arguing it violated her First Amendment rights.
Lauren Stokes, a former University of Mississippi administrative employee, sued Chancellor Glenn Boyce in October 2025, claiming wrongful termination after she reposted a critical social media comment about Charlie Kirk, a conservative commentator, following his death.
Stokes, who deleted the post and apologized, says she was fired the same day she was placed on paid leave, arguing the university violated her First Amendment rights by disciplining her for off-duty speech on a matter of public concern.
She alleges the firing was reactive, caused personal harm, and disrupted her therapy, seeking damages and a court declaration of constitutional violation.
The university cited the post as inconsistent with its values of civility and respect.
Una ex empleada de Ole Miss demandó al canciller Glenn Boyce en octubre de 2025, alegando un despido injustificado por volver a publicar un comentario crítico en las redes sociales sobre Charlie Kirk después de su muerte, argumentando que violaba sus derechos de la Primera Enmienda.