The Regents of the University aren't too sure, but Churchill's attorney is probably closer to the mark:
David Lane, Churchill's attorney, predicted that, ultimately, nothing will come of the CU probe.
Dismissing Thursday's session [of the Board of Regents] as "a lot of hand-wringing and tongue-clucking," Lane said "Ward Churchill is entitled, under the First Amendment, to have any opinions about anything - especially matters of public concern - and he is allowed to write those opinions without fear of reprisal from [Governor] Bill Owens or the regents of the University of Colorado."
Ultimately, Lane predicted, "They will condemn his writings, (but) beyond that, do absolutely nothing, as the law requires. That is the correct result."
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