Authored by Patrick McDonald via Campus Reform,
A recent graduate of St. Cloud State University in Minnesota is suing the university administration, alleging that she was forced to pay a fee that went to a liberal student activist group.
Tayah Lackie filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota in May, with assistance from the Liberty Justice Center and the Upper Midwest Law Center.
Lackieโs lawsuit contends that a mandatory fee going to a political agenda that she disagrees with violates the First Amendment because it compels speech.
โA state school canโt make you pay a political group just to be enrolled,โ Liberty Justice Center President Jacob Huebert said.
โThe Students United scheme violates studentsโ First Amendment rights, and we look forward to the courts saying so in our case.โ
The lawsuit alleges that all students at St. Cloud State must pay โunion duesโ to a group called Students United, which โadvocates for and takes positions on controversial policies and legislation, and which purports to speak on all studentsโ behalf.โ
The lawsuit then proceeds to give examples of Students United making political statements and expressing potentially controversial political advocacy.
โFor example,โ the lawsuit details, โStudents United has aggressively advocated for the abolition of student debtโincluding through a website called โFck Student Debtโ and a Twitter/X account, @FckStudentDebt.โ
โAccording to the website, Fck Student Debt is โa special project by Students United to eliminate all of the student loan debt created by higher education institutions in the state of Minnesota and to push federal legislators to cancel student loan debt,โโ the lawsuit explains.
On Students Unitedโs website, the group states that its โvisionโ is to โcreate the model of inclusive higher education policies and leadership.โ The group currently has a โDirector of Student Leadership & Equity,โ and each of the groupโs officers have pronouns following their names on their bios.
Yet, despite specific political arguments being made by Students United, the lawsuit states that โeveryโ student in the Minnesota State Colleges and University system โis forced to associate with and subsidize Students United and its speechโeven if the student disagrees with it.โ
The state of Minnesota filed a motion to dismiss Lackieโs complaint on July 15.
Campus Reform has contacted St. Cloud State University, the Liberty Justice Center, and the Upper Midwest Law Center for comment. This article will be updated accordingly.
Source: ZeroHedge News
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