Defining free speech


CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Austin Peay State University will pay one of its professors $500,000 after initially firing him for a social media post made in the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s death.

Darren Michael, an associate professor of acting and directing at APSU, was fired by the institution last year after comments on Kirk’s death. In September, APSU moved Michael to suspension before fully bringing him back into the classroom last month.
 
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The government’s actions “trample on protections the Constitution singles out as essential to legislative independence,” Kelly’s lawyers wrote in the lawsuit, which was also filed against the U.S. Navy Department and its secretary, John Phelan.

“It appears that never in our nation’s history has the Executive Branch imposed military sanctions on a Member of Congress for engaging in disfavored political speech,” the lawyers wrote.
 
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Michigan State University will pay $300,000 in attorneys’ fees and damages to end a lawsuit brought by its own professor against two trustees who called him “racist” for using the term “mob rule.”

The State News obtained a copy of the settlement agreement between Professor Jack Lipton and trustees Dennis Denno and Rema Vassar.

Professor Lipton (pictured, left) sued the trustees after they appeared to have organized a campaign against the neuroscientist for criticizing Vassar’s (pictured, right) allegedly unethical behavior as board chair.

According to the lawsuit, Vassar accepted gifts from a university donor, including traveling on a private jet. She also appeared in an ad endorsing a former trustee’s private wealth management business.

However, she had organized supporters, including sorority sisters, to attend the meeting. In March 2024, Vassar did resign as board chair.

“When any meeting attendee spoke in support of holding Vassar accountable for her actions as outlined in [Trustee Brianna] Scott’s letter, Vassar supporters interrupted and jeered them and attempted to prevent them from completing their statements,” the lawsuit stated.

According to the lawsuit, the trustees worked with student groups “to label Dr. Lipton a racist, publicly attack him in the media, post defamatory letters about him on social media and other public platforms, and file complaints with MSU’s internal civil rights office as well as its external accrediting body accusing Dr. Lipton of race discrimination.”
 
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