Attorneys for the professors said they would take legal action claiming First Amendment violations if the school doesn't reverse the decision. The university routinely allows its professors to testify in cases in which they can provide expertise.http://apne.ws/G0P0Oz6
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The university said that allowing the professors to serve as paid experts for plaintiffs challenging the law would be “adverse to the university’s interests as a state of Florida institution."http://apne.ws/oL7GdUQ
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Anyone heard of the First Amendment?
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Yes. It prevents the government from silencing me as a citizen. The University of Florida is NOT the gov, so there's no protection with it. It's like an employee getting dox'd at a rally and his employer firing him for being there.
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Im sure
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yeah and I expect this to be covered extensively by
@TuckerCarlson as a dangerous attack on free speech
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It’s always about money
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