CASE NAME

Stephen Porter v. Board of Trustees of North Carolina State University et al

Overview

Plaintiff, a professor at North Carolina State University, sued the university for violating his constitutional free-speech rights.

Details

Plaintiff claimed that the university retaliated against him after he spoke out against the university's approach to DEI and social justice. The court below dismissed the claim, finding that Plaintiff failed to state a retaliation claim. He remained a tenured professor, did not suffer any diminution in pay or responsibility, and did not plausibly allege that any adverse actions against him were made in retaliation for protected speech. The Court of Appeals, by a 2:1 majority, upheld the district court's decision, finding that Appellant failed to allege a causal connection between his protected speech and the alleged adverse employment action.

Appellant filed a writ of certiorari seeking review by the U.S. Supreme Court, but the Court declined the petition.

Court

U.S. Supreme Court

Status

Filed October 05, 2023 | Decided

Appellant filed a writ of certiorari seeking review by the U.S. Supreme Court, but the Court declined the petition.