Illinois university settles with
professor who criticized Israel
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[November 13, 2015]
By Mary Wisniewski
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The University of
Illinois said on Thursday that it would pay $875,000 to settle a lawsuit
by a professor who lost out on a tenured position after he made Twitter
postings critical of Israel.
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Steven Salaita, 40, had sued the university for violation of his
rights to free speech, saying that donors had pressured trustees to
withdraw their offer due to public criticisms he made about Israeli
military strikes in Gaza.
The settlement includes $275,000 for Salaita's attorneys. Salaita
will not be hired by the university, which does not admit to any
wrongdoing, according to a university statement. The settlement will
be covered by the university's self-insurance and institutional
funds.
"Although the amount is significant, it is less than what we would
spend if the case were to continue and proceed to trial over the
next year," said Interim Chancellor Barbara Wilson, in the
statement.
The flagship state school, based in Urbana-Champaign in central
Illinois, has already spent $1.3 million litigating the case, said
spokesman Tom Hardy.
Salaita left a tenured position at Virginia Tech to take the job in
Illinois and the withdrawal of the offer harmed his reputation and
caused him economic hardship, according to his federal lawsuit,
filed in January.
The suit sought both money and reinstatement to his position as an
indigenous studies professor in the American Indian Studies program.
The university said examples of messages posted by Salaita included,
"Zionist uplift in America: every little Jewish boy and girl can
grow up to be the leader of a monstrous colonial regime."
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Salaita, who is married with a young son, said in his complaint that
he is not anti-Semitic but "felt an obligation to speak out" after
news reports of military action in Gaza.
The messages Salaita posted showed he "lacks the judgment,
temperament and thoughtfulness to serve as a member of our faculty
in any capacity" the university said in response to Salaita's suit.
Salaita currently has a one-year post at the American University of
Beirut in Lebanon.
(Reporting by Mary Wisniewski; Editing by Andrew Hay)
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