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FIRE intern Acton Gorton, who gained fame earlier this year for being fired as editor-in-chief of the Daily Illini after printing the Danish Mohammed cartoons, has written the following blog entry describing the latest goings-on in the never-ending saga of fired DePaul Professor Thomas Klocek:
 
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Earlier this month, Thomas Klocek was given the green light to sue for summarily firing him after he debated the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with pro-Palestinian students at a student fair last year. As reported in the June 2, 2006, Chicago Tribune (story is now in pay-only archive), Judge Stuart Nudelman dismissed DePaul鈥檚 attempt to have the case thrown out. According to a press release from Klocek鈥檚 , Judge Nudelman had a few choice words for DePaul on the hazards of restricting free speech:
 
鈥淸Nudelman] noted that DePaul exhibited destructive political correctness when it gave way to its fear of students鈥 reactions to Prof. Klocek鈥檚 challenges to the student groups鈥 literature and perspective on the Middle East conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. [He] also commented that if such limited debate took place when he was a student, it would have resulted in having an inferior educational experience.鈥
 
In recent developments, the posted an online to have Klocek reinstated without 鈥減enalty or prejudice.鈥 When National Review reported on the petition on June 21, it had almost . Currently, the petition has almost by professors, thoughtful citizens, and DePaul alumni.
 
If Judge Nudelman鈥檚 comments are any indication of how the impending litigation will sway, DePaul University will rue the day it punished a professor for engaging students in an academic debate.

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