Professor Sues College for Partisan
Firing
By Katrina Irwin--WROC-TV--11/01/04
A former professor at Monroe Community College says he was fired because he
showed his support for President Bush. Dr. Michael Filozof says he was fired
from his job as a political science professor after he was harassed by a
predominantly left-wing department. Monday morning he filed suit against MCC
and now he wants a payback.
"It was an American flag. I didn't think it was too controversial, but
apparently at MCC it was."
Filozof says his colleagues at MCC attacked his political views. It came as
quite a shock, considering many professors decorate their office doors with
political messages. The difference between his and others, he says, is that
he's conservative while the others are liberal.
"The faculty at many institutions are not balanced. They live in a bubble,
they don't live in the real world, and they've got views out of the
mainstream. If you bring mainstream views into academia, you get discriminated
against."
Filozof's contract wasn't renewed at the beginning of this year. Now he's
filed a lawsuit claiming he was fired because of his political views.
His attorney Nelson Thomas says it amounts to a violation of constitutional
rights. "Being a government-run institution, you have to respect your
employees' First Amendment rights and that's what they didn't do here."
An MCC spokesperson tells News 8 they are aware of the lawsuit but it's
their policy not to comment on pending litigation.
Filozof is suing for lost pay, and the pain and suffering he says he
endured. In the meantime, he's been teaching part time at other schools in
Western New York but says he took a severe pay cut. He also says that he never
brought his views into the classroom.
"I never was accused by anyone, faculty or students, of being overly
political, no." The lawsuit was filed Monday morning and MCC has 20 days to
respond.