What nerve.
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 11:54 am, March 31, 2009 | Comments Off
This from the Denver Post's coverage of Ward Churchill's ongoing trial against the University of Colorado:
Churchill's attorney, David Lane, asked why it was necessary for the regents to allow review of all Churchill's writings."Where do you guys get off looking at every word he has ever written when the only thing he wrote that upset you was the 9/11 essay?" Lane asked.
Let's see, the regents are Churchill's boss. Part of Churchill's job is to publish academic work. Why indeed would a boss want to see an employee's work? Those regents have some nerve, I tell ya.
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