A tenure-track assistant professor who was put on administrative leave last year after the university allegedly received complaints and allegations in connection to a talk he gave on the Israel-Palestine conflict, has sued Texas State University over his termination. Idris Robinson, assistant professor of philosophy, is accusing school officials of violating his free speech and retaliating against him, according to the lawsuit. He is asking a federal court to stop the school from terminating his contract, which is set to end in May. “After years of outstanding reviews and steady progress towards tenure, Professor Robinson was abruptly placed on administrative...