Fired Texas State Professors Case Sparks Free Speech Rally

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A rally occurred outside the Hays County Courthouse, where supporters demanded the reinstatement of Texas State University Professor Tom Alter, dismissed for alleged incitement of violence after political remarks. Alter has initiated legal action against the university, claiming violations of free speech and due process.

A rally occurred outside the Hays County Courthouse, where supporters demanded the reinstatement of Texas State University Professor Tom Alter, dismissed for alleged incitement of violence. The university terminated Alter's employment on September 10 after his comments at a socialist conference drew criticism from Governor Greg Abbott. Following the dismissal, Alter initiated legal action against the university, claiming violations of his rights to free expression and fair procedure. Texas State Employees Union President Ilesa Daniels Ross emphasized the case’s broader implications, asserting, “This extends beyond just one professor.” State Rep. Erin Zwiener raised concerns about the university's adherence to Senate Bill 18, which mandates due process for tenured faculty removals. Graduate students expressed anxiety and confusion, stating that the dismissal affected their research efforts and academic relationships. Reports of self-censorship among students and faculty emerged, as some feared repercussions for discussing sensitive topics. Alter addressed supporters at the rally, asserting that his dismissal signifies a larger political struggle.

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