Taylor Swift's $1 sexual assault suit was cited by Justice Elena Kagan in a religious speech Supreme Court case.Kagan discussed 'the most famous nominal damages case I know of in recent time' after ChikeUzuegbunam sued Georgia Gwinnett College for allegedly telling him he wasn't allowed to proselytize his faith on campus in 2016.While the college changed its free speech policy one year later and asked for Uzuegbunam to drop the case, the former student is still seeking nominal damages to possibly cover attorney fees or simply set a precedence, similar to Swift's symbolic $1 award when she successfully sued radio hostDavid 'Jackson' Mueller for groping her in 2013.
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