What happened to the First Amendment?

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"The University of Florida refused to allow three professors of political science to testify in a case challenging a state law restricting voting access. This decision could have wide-reaching implications for faculty at colleges and universities across Florida.
"Two of the three political science professors, Michael McDonald, Sharon Austin and Daniel Smith, all have served as expert witnesses in state cases. They were informed by email earlier this month that they would not be allowed to continue as experts. They had requested permission to be experts in the case against Senate Bill 90, which was passed in Florida by the GOP-controlled Legislature following the 2020 election"


Summary of Senate Bill 90:


 

"The University of Florida refused to allow three professors of political science to testify in a case challenging a state law restricting voting access. This decision could have wide-reaching implications for faculty at colleges and universities across Florida.
"Two of the three political science professors, Michael McDonald, Sharon Austin and Daniel Smith, all have served as expert witnesses in state cases. They were informed by email earlier this month that they would not be allowed to continue as experts. They had requested permission to be experts in the case against Senate Bill 90, which was passed in Florida by the GOP-controlled Legislature following the 2020 election"


Summary of Senate Bill 90:


It only applies to Republicans these days.
 
It only applies to Republicans these days.
Whites, Republicans and conservatives are the groups Liberal democrats think should be excluded and discriminated against because...", You know, liberal stuff. Not that these tubeworms understand the concept of "contradictory or hypocrisy", no, they are too busy pandering to the lowest common denominator.
 
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"The University of Florida refused to allow three professors of political science to testify in a case challenging a state law restricting voting access. This decision could have wide-reaching implications for faculty at colleges and universities across Florida.
"Two of the three political science professors, Michael McDonald, Sharon Austin and Daniel Smith, all have served as expert witnesses in state cases. They were informed by email earlier this month that they would not be allowed to continue as experts. They had requested permission to be experts in the case against Senate Bill 90, which was passed in Florida by the GOP-controlled Legislature following the 2020 election"


Summary of Senate Bill 90:



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