(AP) -- A lecturer at the New Jersey Institute of Technology says his comments were taken out of context in a video that shows him apparently spouting anti-Semitic sentiments. The school in Newark has ...
A New Jersey Institute of Technology professor's off-campus comments were protected by the First Amendment and did not disrupt the Newark school’s educational mission, the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of ...
Plaintiff Jason Jorjani appealed the order of the district court that granted summary judgment for defendant New Jersey Institute of Technology. Jorjani was a philosophy professor at NJIT. The school ...
NEWARK, N.J. (CN) — A New Jersey college lecturer who lost his job after he touted Adolf Hitler as “a great European leader” does not have a case for defamation, a federal judge ruled. Jason Jorjani ...
“New Jersey Institute of Technology declined to renew a lecturer’s contract based on his private comments about race, politics, and immigration. But NJIT’s regulation of speech outside the classroom ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The New Jersey Institute of Technology violated the First Amendment when it fired a lecturer over his off-campus remarks about ...
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