By Ivan Moreno
Denver, Colorado (AP)
Former University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill, assailed for likening Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi and fired for alleged plagiarism, testified in court March 23 that the 2001 terrorist attacks were “perfectly predictable.”
Churchill took the stand in his lawsuit seeking to get his job back at CU, where he was a tenured professor of ethnic studies.
Denver, Colorado (AP)
Former University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill, assailed for likening Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi and fired for alleged plagiarism, testified in court March 23 that the 2001 terrorist attacks were “perfectly predictable.”
Churchill took the stand in his lawsuit seeking to get his job back at CU, where he was a tenured professor of ethnic studies.