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Judge tosses suit against ‘intellectual freedom’ survey in colleges

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime April 18, 2023

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TALLAHASSEE — A federal judge has tossed out a challenge to a controversial 2021 Florida law that includes surveys about “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” on state college and university campuses. Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker issued a ruling Monday that said plaintiffs, including the United Faculty of Florida union and individual professors, did not establish legal standing to challenge the law. The plaintiffs argued,... + full article



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