California Prof Accused of Racism Over Archeology Book Sues for Being Canceled
An anthropology professor is suing San Jose State University in federal court in California, claiming the school smeared her as a racist and colonialist, and punished her because she s been critical of a federal antiquities law.
The legal complaint (pdf) in the case, Weiss v. Perez, court file 5:22-cv-641, was filed on Jan. 31 with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The lead defendant, Stephen Perez, is being sued in his official capacity as interim president of San Jose State University (SJSU).
The public university retaliated against SJSU professor Elizabeth Weiss for her views, attorney Daniel Ortner of Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) told The Epoch Times. Sacramento-based PLF, a national public interest law firm, is representing Weiss.
San Jose State University has labeled professor Weiss a racist merely for teaching and for advancing controversial ideas in her field. They ve barred her from doing her research and done so unjustly, Ortner said.
Their actions are unconstitutional retaliation under the First Amendment, and we are eager to fight on her behalf.
You go Prof. Weiss!