Seventh Circuit revives Chicago law professor’s free speech retaliation claim against university officials – Courthouse News

The controversy at the heart of the case goes back a prompt Kilborn included in the final exam for a civil procedure course in December 2020. The scenario confronted the potential future lawyers with a hypothetical employment discrimination dispute, which involved a Black woman being called gendered and racial slurs by her peers.
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Mark F
1 year ago

It would be interesting to see what some of this professors students have said in public forums. I bet it would be a lot worse than anything this professor has said.

FJB & Fauci too
1 year ago

The word is black, not Black.

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