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I somehow doubt this professor holds the same free speech standard for everybody dealing with muh private companies. This, however, isn't a violation of his free speech. It is a violation of the terms of his contract. So long as there is no clause stipulating early termination, the professor has every right to sue.

Also, billboard companies are publishers, not platforms.

So the first shouldn't cover his bullshit.

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The first covers what the professor wants to say, but it doesn't force other people or businesses to signal boost it.

This is the problem we are having with social media. However it wouldn't be a problem if their free-platform protections were taken away from them for choosing winners and losers.