In a blow to Collin College, a federal court has ruled that a former professor's lawsuit against the school can proceed.
Many professors have accused Collin College of flouting the First Amendment. Now, a federal judge has ruled that the school's administrators can't skirt liability for allegedly terminating a professor in violation of her right to free expression.
"This is a step in the right direction for my case, but Collin has also been attacking other faculty, staff, and union members," Jones said in a news release on FIRE's website."I stand together with the other employees actively suing Collin College for ignoring established rights for public faculty."
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