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In reply to the discussion: Florida Bars State Professors From Testifying in Voting Rights Case [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(182,160 posts)25. Foundation for Individual Rights in Education statement on the University of Florida decision
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FIRE statement on University of Florida decision to prevent professors from testifying in voting rights lawsuit
by FIRE
October 30, 2021
FIRE is deeply concerned by a report in The New York Times that the University of Florida has barred three professors from participating as witnesses in a voting rights lawsuit against the state of Florida.
FIRE has said it before, and well say it again: The profound civic importance of fair trials requires the ability of fact and expert witnesses to come forward to testify truthfully without fear that their government employer might retaliate against them. Public university faculty are no exception. We call on UF to reverse course immediately.
UF should be aware that Plymouth State Universitys ill-considered decision to punish faculty who had testified in a trial ultimately cost the state of New Hampshires taxpayers $350,000. FIRE warned Plymouth State then, and were warning UF now: If you pick a fight with the First Amendment, you will lose.
by FIRE
October 30, 2021
FIRE is deeply concerned by a report in The New York Times that the University of Florida has barred three professors from participating as witnesses in a voting rights lawsuit against the state of Florida.
FIRE has said it before, and well say it again: The profound civic importance of fair trials requires the ability of fact and expert witnesses to come forward to testify truthfully without fear that their government employer might retaliate against them. Public university faculty are no exception. We call on UF to reverse course immediately.
UF should be aware that Plymouth State Universitys ill-considered decision to punish faculty who had testified in a trial ultimately cost the state of New Hampshires taxpayers $350,000. FIRE warned Plymouth State then, and were warning UF now: If you pick a fight with the First Amendment, you will lose.
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Florida Bars State Professors From Testifying in Voting Rights Case [View all]
reACTIONary
Oct 2021
OP
and it's right under our nose. Some attempt(s) to conceal, but not concerned about optics at all. nt
Evolve Dammit
Oct 2021
#7
When you make the rules to eliminate any democratic wins, you don't give one shit about votes.
lark
Oct 2021
#10
Not disagreeng. Cheney and Kinzinger the only two willing to at least look into the truth??
Evolve Dammit
Oct 2021
#23
Are State university profs employees of the state and therefore subject to this crap?
Evolve Dammit
Oct 2021
#8
They shouldn't be. This is the kind of restriction that's hardly legal with private universities.
ancianita
Oct 2021
#35
The Cons attacking experts, as always, so Cons can restrict voting rights ignorantly, per usual. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2021
#12
The fascists are winning by default. The future will be titled "While Americas Slept."
olegramps
Oct 2021
#15
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education statement on the University of Florida decision
LetMyPeopleVote
Oct 2021
#25
the University "barred" them under false pretense--call their bluff & 18 U.S. Code § 242!
cadoman
Oct 2021
#30