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sordfysh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Was he a student or a teacher? It looks like he was a teacher employed there.

However if it's a public school, they have to be viewpoint neutral and can't fire him for this. Except they get around it by claiming that he fosters a bad teaching environment.

He needs to record his lectures and sue them showing that there is no evidence of failure to conduct a classroom. No performance metrics that warrant his firing, and therefore viewpoint discrimination.