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The teacher's post was private but was snipped and disseminated on social media before it was deleted less than an hour later.
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The lawsuit against Florida International University is for disciplining seven students who took part in a silent protest against ICE on campus in March.
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The 2022 law has seen two components blocked by the courts.
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DeSantis pushed for the law to prevent "indoctrination" in university classrooms, but some professors say it instead made Florida's students look like "they're incapable of original thought."
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission fired biologist Brittney Brown after she reposted a derogatory meme on her personal Instagram account about Kirk
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A federal judge wrote that the First Amendment bars Gov. Ron DeSantis from using his office to make a political statement at the expense of others’ constitutional rights.
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The Florida Senate dropped "veggie disparagement" language from a sweeping agriculture bill after concerns it could suppress criticism of the industry.
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Republican attorneys general from 21 states are trying to help sway a federal appeals court to uphold a 2023 Florida law that led to books being removed from school libraries.
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A federal judge refused to dismiss most of a lawsuit filed by a former FWC biologist who was fired because of a social-media post about Charlie Kirk's murder.
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On The Florida Roundup, lawyer, FIU adjunct professor and author Allison Matulli explains how people need to understand what free speech means from a legal standpoint.