By Ivan Moreno
Denver, Colorado (AP)
Ward Churchill, the former Colorado professor fired after comparing some Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi, testified during early July that he wants his job back without special privileges, but warned more legal battles would ensue if the university retaliates against him upon his return.
“I will stand up for my rights, which is to say, the law,” Churchill said during his reinstatement hearing in Denver District Court.
Denver, Colorado (AP)
Ward Churchill, the former Colorado professor fired after comparing some Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi, testified during early July that he wants his job back without special privileges, but warned more legal battles would ensue if the university retaliates against him upon his return.
“I will stand up for my rights, which is to say, the law,” Churchill said during his reinstatement hearing in Denver District Court.