The University of Florida, a publicly-funded college, ordered three of its professors not to give expert testimony at a hearing that might embarass Florida governor Ron DeSantis. After it was reminded of the First Amendment by advocacy groups such as the ACLU and FIRE—and roasted in the press and online media—it is now reversing course. — Read the rest
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