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University of Kansas student’s First Amendment lawsuit against former supervisor clears legal hurdle
TOPEKA — A federal judge tossed out most of the claims from a former University of Kansas student employee who was fired after he spoke out against changes to the campus’ LGBTQ+ residence hall. But one claim survived, leaving room for Anthony Alvarez to argue that his supervisor retaliated against him. Alvarez, who is transgender, […]
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