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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJuly 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A law professor from the University of Melbourne is suing the institution, claiming he was suspended for expressing his political views. The case has sparked widespread debate about free speech and discrimination within academic institutions.

    Dr Eric Descheemaeker, a professor at the Melbourne Law School, alleges the university took unfair action against him after an email he wrote in 2023 was leaked and circulated across the campus. In the message, he strongly criticized the school’s approach to Indigenous cultural policies, claiming that “‘Blak’ activists” were pushing the institution toward what he called “destruction.”

    According to court documents, Descheemaeker says his suspension amounts to discrimination based on political opinion. His legal argument is grounded in Section 351 of the Fair Work Act, which makes it unlawful for employers to treat workers unfairly based on personal attributes like race, sex, religion, or political beliefs.

    Descheemaeker further alleges that unless the court intervenes, the university may move to officially terminate his employment. He is now seeking an injunction to prevent any further disciplinary actions while the case proceeds.

    The federal circuit and family court reviewed the case on Friday. The university assured the court it would not end Descheemaeker’s employment or take further action against him until a decision is made on his request for an injunction.

    The professor is also relying on Section 340 of the Fair Work Act. This part of the law protects individuals from negative treatment related to their rights at work, including the right to express opinions or take lawful actions in the workplace.

    The original email that sparked the controversy was written in August 2023 and sent to the head of Melbourne Law School. In it, Descheemaeker reacted to news of an Indigenous cultural safety review. He accused the school of “celebrating the ‘noble savage’” and described the law faculty as resembling an “ideological re-education camp.” He also wrote that there was “absolutely no end to where ‘Blak’ activists are meaning to take us – except destruction.”

    Last month, that email was leaked and posted around the Parkville campus and shared on social media platforms, causing a stir among students and staff.

    In a message to law school staff, Dean Michelle Foster confirmed that sensitive correspondence from 2023 had appeared on campus noticeboards and online. However, she declined to directly comment on Descheemaeker’s suspension. Instead, a university spokesperson pointed to Foster’s earlier statement, saying it would be inappropriate to discuss the matter publicly.

    Descheemaeker believes the university acted unfairly because his opinion challenged the institution’s current stance on Indigenous policy. His legal team argues that punishing him for expressing a political view violates Australian workplace laws and academic freedom.

    The case is now a focal point in the national conversation about freedom of speech in higher education. Critics argue that universities must be places where diverse views can be debated openly. Supporters of the suspension say the professor’s remarks were offensive and harmful, especially in the context of efforts to improve cultural safety for Indigenous Australians.

    As the legal process continues, the outcome may set a precedent for how universities handle politically sensitive speech among staff. For now, Descheemaeker remains suspended but not dismissed, pending the court’s decision on his injunction request.

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