Ward Churchill sues university
A day later, Churchill filed a lawsuit in Denver seeking unspecified damages and charging that the university had vowed to examine every word ever written or spoken by the professor "in an effort to find some excuse for terminating his employment".
When he was sacked, three faculty committees accused him of plagiarism, fabrication and other research misconduct. Churchill has denied the allegations and called the investigation "a farce" and "a fraud". Churchill's controversial view was written in an essay which compared some World Trade Center victims to Adolf Eichmann, the Holocaust organiser. However, the university's leaders said his dismissal was because of other writing unrelated to his September 11 comments.
Academic standards
Ken McConnellogue, a university spokesman, said the school stood behind the regents' vote. "We believe this is a matter of academic integrity for the university, so we will not be settling the lawsuit," he said. David Lane, Churchill's lawyer, said earlier that reinstatement was "definitely on the table" if Churchill wins his case. The suit claims that both the academic investigation and the decision to fire Churchill were retaliation
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