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U of Illinois asks court to dismiss professor's lawsuit

The University of Illinois has asked a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit filed by a professor who lost a job offer from the school over profane, anti-Israel Twitter messages.
University lawyers on Wednesday filed a motion arguing that Steven Salaita had no "binding contract" to go work for the university. Salaita lawyer AnandSwaminathansays the motion ignores normal academic hiring practices.

Salaita accepted an offer in 2013 to teach at the Urbana-Champaign campus starting in August 2014. But the offer was rescinded over sometimes-profane, anti-Israel Twitter messages he sent last summer.

His lawsuit argues he'd already been hired and his speech was protected. The university has argued that his hire did not yet have the required approval of university trustees.

   
 

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