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Churchill In Court To Ask To Teach Again At CU

Jury Found Professor Wrongfully Terminated

POSTED: 5:14 am MDT July 1, 2009
UPDATED: 1:09 pm MDT July 1, 2009

A Denver judge is hearing arguments on whether a former Colorado professor should get his job back after jurors concluded he was wrongly fired for likening Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi.

The University of Colorado is opposing Ward Churchill's reinstatement request despite the jury verdict because school officials maintain he was fired for academic fraud.

Churchill's attorneys argue the university trampled his rights of freedom of speech and fired him in retaliation for an essay in which he called World Trade Center victims "little Eichmanns," a reference to a Nazi who helped orchestrate the Holocaust.

Jurors sided with Churchill in April and awarded him $1 in damages and a chance for reinstatement.

Click to read the Churchill Hearing Blog.

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