A retired New York City teacher who claims administrators had him arrested for distributing information about his blog to students outside of his former school can pursue his First Amendment claim following a judge’s ruling.
Michael Thomas claims officials drummed up a harassment and assault prosecution in 2013 because they wanted to stop him from giving his business card to students with information of his blog, which was critical about the administration at the 1,600-student Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics.
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