July 16, 2004
Conservative Professor Accuses Law School of Political Bias
A professor at the University of Montana has asked the state Board of Regents to reverse a decision by the university's School of Law denying him the opportunity to teach constitutional law. He has accused the law school of discriminating against him for years because of his conservative political views.
"The law school apparently views this course as politically sensitive, and has kept it in liberal hands for over 20 years," Robert G. Natelson wrote in his complaint to the board,
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