Regarding Employment Law Lawsuits

Can I sue for "conspiracy for termination of employment"?
I recently got fired from being a teacher in a prison.
My former boss told me that when he decided to hire me, his supervisors asked him why he wanted to hire non-american citizen, if american citizens were applying for the job. When my supervisor was fired, I was assigned to work with one of the most dangerous criminals in the prison. The inmate was trying to manipulate me, and I made several complaints to my new supervisor, but my worries were ignored.
Is an accusation of "conspiracy for termination of employement" a valid argument in a lawsuit? Can I get a case in the court of law?
More importantly, WHAT conspiracy? You were expected, i would assume, to work with all the inmates. If you were incapable of doing so, you stood to be fired.
They were under not obligation to present you with a special, sugar coated clientele. Surprise, some of the people in prison aren't nice guys. You either learn to work with them or find another job.
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May 22nd, 2010 at 12:15 pm
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