Fired after gender identity lesson, professor sues Texas A&M, saying her free speech rights were violated
Months after Texas A&M fired a professor over a gender identity lesson, she is suing the university, alleging administrators knowingly violated her free speech and due process rights to appease political critics. In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Houston, former A&M lecturer Melissa McCoul added new details to how her firing unfolded. McCoul’s lawsuit […]
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