No claim amigo, just the question. Mike was a well-known Town Hall columnist, a longtime thorn in the side of that campus and it's administration, as he won legal battle after battle against them.
He quite suddenly died with upcoming speaking engagements, columns and book writing underway. One would think a normal college would want to get to the bottom of the death of one of its tenured professors? EDIT, apologies, he had been at Wilmington, who had just settled for half a million with him. So do they still have to pay out?
No claim amigo, just the question. Mike was a well-known Town Hall columnist, a longtime thorn in the side of that campus and it's administration, as he won legal battle after battle against them.
He quite suddenly died with upcoming speaking engagements, columns and book writing underway. One would think a normal college would want to get to the bottom of the death of one of its tenured professors?