
Texas A&M Committee Finds Professor's Firing Unjustified
An internal Texas A&M committee has ruled the university was wrong to fire a professor over a lesson on gender identity that sparked political backlash.
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An internal Texas A&M committee has ruled the university was wrong to fire a professor over a lesson on gender identity that sparked political backlash.

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