The law professor who spoke at the pro-Trump rally that came ahead of the Capitol siege on Jan. 6 will not be returning to his teaching job. Chapman University President Daniele Struppa announced on Wednesday that Dr. John Eastman, who had taught at the university for over two decades and previously served as dean of the law school, would not be returning...
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