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Law professor sues University of Kentucky after suspension over criticizing Israel
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The University of Kentucky suspended tenured professor Ramsi Woodcock in July for his comments about Israel. Now, Woodcock is suing his university for violating his First Amendment rights.
奥辞辞诲肠辞肠办鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;, filed last week in federal district court in Kentucky, asks the judge for two things: let him go back to teaching and stop the university from enforcing the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance鈥檚 definition of antisemitism.
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The lawsuit lays out a damning timeline of UK鈥檚 abuse of his First Amendment rights. Woodcock, long an outspoken critic of Israel, remained steadily employed at UK for seven years, gaining tenure in 2022 and a promotion to full professorship this year. But less than two weeks after his promotion, UK removed him from teaching and banned him from campus. This was purportedly because of unspecified complaints about a petition he first circulated nine month earlier, in October 2024, calling for global war against Israel and its destruction. On his website, , he claims Israel is waging a genocide and that the world has a 鈥渕oral duty鈥 to step in.
After UK suspended Woodcock, as 鈥渃alling for the destruction of a people based on national origin,鈥 蜜桃直播鈥檚 Faculty Legal Defense Fund, which provides legal resources for faculty free of charge, intervened with UK to explain that Woodcock鈥檚 speech was protected by the First Amendment. While members of the public or UK鈥檚 community may have taken offense to Woodcock鈥檚 strong views about Israel, faculty members have the First Amendment right to present arguments on matters of public concern outside the classroom. Using Woodcock鈥檚 speech as a cudgel to remove him from the classroom was a clear violation of his expressive rights as a faculty member at UK.
The FLDF also announced that Joe Childers, a Kentucky-based attorney, would defend Woodcock through the university鈥檚 investigative process. Now Woodcock is taking his fight to court. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is representing Woodcock in the lawsuit, with help from the Chicago-based law firm . Childers is serving as local counsel.
鈥淭he University鈥檚 suspension of Professor Woodcock violates his First Amendment right of freedom of expression and his right to procedural due process, discriminates against him in violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, threatens the democratic principles which sustain this Country鈥檚 form of government, and degrades the quality of education at the University of Kentucky,鈥 the lawsuit states.
A university cannot censor the ideas it dislikes out of existence. And it certainly cannot punish its own faculty for making provocative arguments both at the university and in the court of public opinion. 蜜桃直播 will keep readers apprised about the status of Woodcock鈥檚 lawsuit.
If you are a public university or college professor facing investigations or punishment for your speech, contact the Faculty Legal Defense Fund: Submit a case or call the 24-hour hotline at 254-500-FLDF (3533).
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