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(MS NOW) - The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals 2-1 decision Tuesday upholding a lower court decision against Floridas so-called Stop WOKE Act is a necessary rebuke of state lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has sought to make Florida a prototype for a conservative higher education agenda. His explicit indoctrination program has already included the takeover (and profound mismanagement) of Floridas New College, the deletion of sociology from state schools core curriculum and the subsequent censorship of its introductory sociology textbook.
The act outlawed teaching about ideas that are widely accepted across the social sciences and physical sciences, including the existence of structural racism. Professors were also threatened with termination for encouraging students to reflect on the legacy of slavery. DeSantis loss in this battle in his war on woke is therefore a win for students and faculty committed to discussing ideas free from state interference. In short, his loss is a victory for education.
Lawmakers have neither the disciplinary expertise nor the pedagogical skill to know what should be taught in college classrooms or how, and the 11th Circuits ruling is exceptionally clear: Legislators attempting to control professors classroom speech violate the First Amendment and undermine the very point of a college education. Importantly, the ruling dismantled Floridas arguments that students who are asked to learn potentially disturbing ideas about Americas racist past (and present) are being subjected to unlawful discrimination. Its notable that Tuesdays decision was written by a judge appointed by President Donald Trump, because the president has been especially aggressive in stacking the courts with people who share his MAGA ideology. But Judge Britt Grant, who was joined in the ruling by Judge Charles Wilson, a Clinton appointee, couldnt rationalize state intrusion into classrooms. She concluded, If the First Amendment offers any boundary of protection at all for public university classrooms, this statute crosses it.
In her scathing ruling, Grant correctly pointed out that the law would truncate learning opportunities. Hearing an idea you disagree with is not discrimination; it is an opportunity to come up with a better idea, or maybe even change your mind, she wrote. Of course, changing minds about controversial issues such as racism is exactly what so many conservative legislators are trying to stop.
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