N.J. professor loses free speech case after playing ‘devil’s advocate’ backfired

Kean University was within its rights to cut ties with a professor whose classroom remarks sparked student complaints, a federal judge has ruled.

The ruling, issued July 1 by U.S. District Judge William Martini, ends a years-long legal battle over free speech and academic conduct.

The decision affirms that public universities can enforce anti-discrimination standards in the classroom, even when doing so involves restricting speech made as part of a professor’s official duties…

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