A student at the University of Colorado was known to occasionally share her personal opinions on issues in society. For example, she once told another person at the school she doesn't care "about your identity. I care more about what you have to say as a person." The student, Zoe Johnson, also wondered why was LGBTQ Pride celebrated in June … and in October. She also asked about the purpose of another student's headwear. For these and other incidents, the school ordered her into a review by the university's Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance, which determined her speech was "unwelcome." Now the school is being sued for violating her First and 14th Amendment rights.