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A federal judge says that Lock Haven University does not owe damages to Charles H. Morgan, the professor of mathematics it terminated upon learning of his decades-old child sex abuse conviction. Previously, a state court ordered Lock Haven to honor an arbitrator’s decision in favor of Morgan and reinstate him. Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court then refused to hear Lock Haven’s appeal of that decision. But U.S. Middle District Judge John E. Jones III said last week that there was no evidence supporting Morgan’s outstanding claims that his civil rights were violated, according to Penn Live. Morgan, who had the support of his faculty union, has not commented publicly on the case.