A date in February has been set for Enoch Burke’s appeal against a court order preventing him from going to or teaching at his school in Westmeath.
Mr. Burke was sent to prison last month for breaching an injunction not to attend or attempt to teach any classes at the school, pending the outcome of an investigation into alleged misconduct.
The case centres around his refusal to address a gender-transitioning student by a different name and with the pronoun 'they'.
The jailed teacher and his mother, Martina, were both removed from the courtroom during a case management hearing before the Court of Appeal this morning.
She accused the court of being corrupt when he refused to give him an earlier hearing date, while Enoch accused the judge of colluding with other judges against him.