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Published January 13, 2015
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These faculty members support and defend Professor Ward Churchill (search) and they're fighting for his rights! Now another new controversy surrounds the already super-controversial University of Colorado professor. Why does one university in Washington state want Churchill to speak on their campus even if it puts their students in danger?! We'll have a special report for you this evening.
Then, in the past two week France has blocked efforts to designate Hezbollah (search) as a terrorist group. The U.S. has long called the organization, which was founded in Iran, a terrorist group so why is France protecting them? We'll have analysis.
Also, attorney Lynne Stewart (search) was recently convicted providing material to aid terrorism. So why is FOX News Senior Judicial Analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano saying that her conviction is "another perverse victory in the Justice Department's assault on the Constitution"? He'll be here to explain...
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