“Defendant Wisner controlled The Rebellion Community and used the membership fees to finance her own political advocacy and to support external groups - including Planned Parenthood - that engage in political speech that is antithetical to the Plaintiffs’ deeply held beliefs,” the document states. The second-year students, Nathan Barbieri and Nolan Radomski, are suing their instructor Amy Wisner and other university officials for First Amendment violations after Wisner allegedly forced her roughly 600 students to pay a $99 membership fee to “The Rebellion Community” as part of her class requirements during the spring 2023 semester.īarbieri and Radomski soon discovered that Wisner was the creator and controller of The Rebellion Community and alleged she used the estimated $60,000 collected from them and their peers to fund groups like Planned Parenthood that go against their anti-abortion beliefs, according to the 88-page complaint filed last week. Two Michigan State students claim in a federal lawsuit that their former professor forced them and their classmates to fund her personal political group, which supported progressive organizations that they say contradict their religious values. Pirates’ Day volunteer sues over lost hearing from powder rifle blast: ‘It’s not a joke’ Panda Express manager told cook to get abortion after she got pregnant, assaulted her after she said she was keeping baby: suit Carlos Ghosn sues Nissan, others for $1B over his imprisonment in Japan
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