Texas State Professor Sues Over Termination Tied to Palestine Talk

Philosophy professor Idris Robinson is suing Texas State University, alleging his First and Fourteenth Amendment rights were violated when the university ended his tenure-track contract after a 2024 off-campus talk about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The talk, held in North Carolina and not affiliated with the university, triggered a social-media campaign that led to administrative leave and a May contract termination, despite Robinson not identifying with Texas State at the event. He appeals the decision, while advocates note a broader rise in faculty discipline over Palestine-related speech. The case highlights tensions between academic freedom and campus politics, and Guardian reporting notes that some online material mischaracterizes his remarks.
- Professor sues Texas university that terminated contract after Palestine talk The Guardian
- Texas professor put on leave after complaints over pro-Palestinian talk sues school to keep job NBC News
- Texas State University professor sues to block firing after Israeli-Palestinian comments The Texas Tribune
- Texas State University hit with second free speech lawsuit KXAN Austin
- Texas State professor claims university is firing him for a speech made in 2024 WOAI
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