Firing Professor Dini as a perfect example of abuse of power would be a good first step.
Firing Professor Dini as a perfect example of abuse of power would be a good first step.
IMHO, because Texas Tech has publicly stated that it supports the professor and his policy doesn't conflict with the university's --- they have forfeited any chance to discipline Dini, in any fashion, for any related cause.
However, based on correspondence with the Department of Justice and this lawfirm, they might determine that Dini's policy must change. Should that happen and he refuse to comply, then it would be a new "game."