Contrary to the view of the snowflakes and their allies in academia (almost everyone in the professorial and administrative ranks), in point of fact the Indiana Appeals Courts never ever found that anyone at Purdue University and the University itself ever did not do the things that I have accused them all of doing. By all, I mean, the President, the Board of Trustees, Purdue Northwest Chancellor Thomas Keon, and many faculty members. My basic accusation is that they interfered and colluded to undue my G-d given rights in the American Constitution's First Amendment and in the Indiana Constitution's First Article.
The only thing the courts found is that they were not liable for bad and unconstitutional decisions they may have made. In other words, were I had thought and the rest of the American Judiciary thought that they had limited immunity from prosecution what the appeals court ruled is that they all had absolute immunity. Just like judges do. Only in Indiana is this held true for University administrators and all State employees. It even makes them immune from challenges to their decisions that breach the Federal Constitution.
This freedom from responsability of academics has led to their going after those who filed a court document(s) against them. This has been done specifically by Dean Elaine Carey of CHESS (College of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences), now college is a above school or organization. There are no students; but it is an impressive title: "I am dean of a college."
No one really believes this. It was all done by people who did not want Purdue's President Mitch Daniels to be shown for what he is. A social values coward in all of his behavior. This was shown way back in the Howard Zinn affair and his attempt to hold the raises of administration down. All failed because he, as always, is a coward when it comes to public criticism. As I have said before, it does not seem he has any backbone for any principles. He is like his mentors George Bush and Luger.
Here is the statement from FIRE, the Foundation of Individual Rights In Education,:
Indiana court invokes absolute immunity in denying professor's Free Speech Claims
I challenge everyone to read this analysis of the decision. This is the organization that the President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels said was the most accurate of in their evaluation and Purdue would follow their lead. As usual he lied. Not only about Purdue University but also his own view of free speech, its chilling, and his support of it. None of it came for no backbone Mitch.