Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Will DePaul's gag order remain in Klocek's case?
The wheels of justice are painfully slow, but for for fired professor Thomas Klocek, there will be another stop on his legal journey.
Klocek was dismissed by the Chicago Catholic college after engaging in an out-of-classroom discussion on Middle Eastern politics with some DePaul Muslim students.
The crybabies didn't like what Klocek said, they ran to his dean, got CAIR involved, and got Klocek removed from the school he taught at for 15 years.
DePaul, not happy with bloggers and mainstream media calling attention to their underhanded activitities, have a gag order in place preventing the release of depositions from key witnesses, documentation of DePaul's actions, and other information obtained in discovery.
Tomorrow in Chicago, Judge Daniel J. Kelley will hear arguments regarding the gag order at 9:30am in room 2304 of the Richard J. Daley Center.
Associate Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis said decades ago, "Sunshine is the best disinfectant."
Let the sun shine in.
Related posts:
Sept 15: Second anniversary of the beginning of the Thomas Klocek affair
Sign the Reinstate Thomas Klocek at DePaul Petition
The Thomas Klocek legal defense fund
Marathon Pundit exclusive: Judge upholds 6 of 8 counts in Klocek case
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