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Georgia teacher reaches settlement over comments about Charlie Kirk assassination

5 July 2026
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Former Georgia teacher Michelle Mickens has settled her lawsuit against the Oglethorpe County School District, claiming she faced unjust punishment over her remarks regarding the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. In September, Mickens posted controversial comments on her private Facebook page, stating that the world was “safer” without Kirk, who was killed during an event at Utah Valley University. Following complaints about her post, Mickens was placed on indefinite leave and discouraged from returning to her position. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) supported her legal action, which culminated in a settlement of approximately $287,500, covering emotional distress and legal fees. As part of the agreement, Mickens will not seek future employment with the district.

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The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding free speech for public school employees, particularly in the wake of controversial political events. Following Kirk’s assassination, several educators faced disciplinary actions for their social media statements, prompting discussions about the boundaries of free expression within educational institutions. Legal experts have noted that public employees retain constitutional rights to free speech, and cases like Mickens’ can set important precedents regarding the enforcement of those rights. As public discourse becomes increasingly polarized, the implications of such cases extend to the broader conversation about accountability and expression in the context of political discourse.

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