Posted on 03/20/2022 12:40:13 PM PDT by lowbridge
This is fairly settled case law. I’m surprised that University administrators thought they could get away with it.
It may take a while for them to realize they are personally responsible. They will seek access to and use state money to appeal the court’s decision all the way to the Supreme Court knowing they have 3 solid votes, and have a good chance of getting 2 out of 3 from Kave-in-naugh, Roberts and Amy CB - Mitch’s fake traditional constitutional justices. But I share your hope.
I hope he gets a settlement good enough to retire on out of the pockets of these administrators. NOT out of the taxpayers.
The administrators have been slurping money from the public trough for so long that everything in their possession came from the taxpayers.
And, being administrators, they paid themselves quite handsomely.
Thank you.
I have seen that episode a number of times, it is excellent! I suggest anyone who hasn’t seen it to see it! Time NOT wasted.
Please destroy these leftist individuals and take all there wealth from them.
:Pat pat:
Good Judge! Have a scooby snack.
Remember people, praise your judges when they do something right as well as smacking them when they do something wrong.
Positive reinforcement works.
In all seriousness qualified immunity should be severely restricted as a legal concept if not done away with altogether.
The idea that because you work for the state you have no responsibility to do your job correctly and have no liability is wrong.
It’s a state (government) school, not a private school.
Yes.
If a MLB team expects its players to be respectful of veterans and other patriots by standing for the National Anthem, can the player sue the team for damages if they fire him for it?
Only if they fire them for not standing for the National Anthem on his own time.
You take the king's shilling, you do the king's bidding.
Or rather, your employer's, bidding while on company time.
On your own time is another story.
Good stuff!!
Little victories.
Firing a math professor for disagreeing that math, the universal language, is fundamentally racist is more than a microaggression. I’d say it’s a mega-aggression.
It’s hard to believe that Denton County is reliably conservative with this University, and Texas Women’s University.
Took me a little while to figure it out.
Vulgar but funny — and clever.
Since they are state employees (i.e., paid by the government) they may be criminally liable under USC Title 18 Section 242 (denial of rights under color of law).
What about plain old mean, kick ass aggressions?
# University of North Texas had some great souvenir coffee mugs for sale a while back. They had the UNT logo prominently displayed, such that if one were to use the mug left-handed, the handle looked like a “C”. :P
UNT has a radio station. being west of the mississippi river, it’s call sign was obvious, but they didn’t use it.
#In all seriousness qualified immunity should be severely restricted as a legal concept if not done away with altogether.
Absolutely agreed.
the left are hypocrites, they are the most intolerant of all...and don’t want conservative or opposing views.
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