Kiersten Hening, a former Virginia Tech women's soccer player, is allowed to proceed to trial with a suit alleging
Outkick founder Clay Travis on Donald Trump's lawsuit against Big Tech and the 'assault' on the First Amendment.player can continue a lawsuit against her former coach after she was allegedly benched and pressured to leave the team for declining to kneel during a pregame social justice demonstration.
Hening further explained in the lawsuit that while she"supports social justice and believes that black lives matter," she"does not support BLM the organization," citing its"tactics and core tenets of its mission statement, including defunding the police."After Hening declined to kneel during a reading of a"unity statement" before a game against UVA on Sept.
Adair, who argued that two other players who declined to kneel did not face reduced playing time, moved to dismiss the lawsuit, which was denied.
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