Mortuary student opposing UMN Facebook policy found dead
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"Her central nervous system does not function properly, and she needs electric spinal cord stimulators in her body to be able to move."
-- Jordan Kushner, attorney for Amanda Tatro, in a legal brief filed in Tatro's recent Facebook free-speech case against the University of Minnesota, as reported by the Pioneer Press.
The Pioneer Press reports Tatro, 31, was found dead this morning in her apartment.
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