Former Federal Trade Commission member Joshua Wright voluntarily dismissed his lawsuit against George Mason University on Wednesday, a court document showed.
- Wright, an ex-George Mason law professor, claimed the school violated his First Amendment petition rights by probing him after he brought a defamation suit against two students
- Wright’s suit against George Mason, which was trimmed in September, followed claims by the two women and others that Wright used his power as a professor to gain sexual relationships
- The joint stipulation of dismissal Wednesday didn’t say why Wright and George Mason were ending the case, and attorneys for the parties ...
