A Federal Court Blocks Florida's Stop WOKE Act. Again.
On Thursday, a federal court granted a preliminary injunction against the portion of the law applying to higher education, with one judge describing the law as "positively dystopian."

On Thursday, a federal court decided that Florida cannot try to control what opinions public college professors can espouse in class—a decisive victory for opponents of the state's Individual Freedom Act, commonly known as the "Stop WOKE Act."
A lawsuit filed by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) argued that the Stop WOKE Act violated professors' First Amendment rights by illegally constraining what viewpoints they can espouse on a range of topics related to race, sex, and gender. On Thursday, a federal court agreed, writing that Florida cannot "prophylactically muzzle professors from expressing certain viewpoints."
Florida's Stop WOKE Act was signed into law last April and is intended to curb teaching about or conducting trainings on certain topics related to race, sex, and gender in Florida public schools and workplaces. The law was passed with the clear intention to curb "critical race theory" in the state—and to do so through outright censorship.
"In Florida, we will not let the far-left woke agenda take over our schools and workplaces. There is no place for indoctrination or discrimination in Florida," said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) after the bill's signing.
The law's provisions clearly violate the First Amendment, and it has already faced a major setback in federal courts. In August, a federal district court granted a preliminary injunction against the part of the law relating to employers, with one judge comparing Florida to an "upside down" world where the state has the power to regulate private companies' speech.
Now, another main provision of the law has been halted. On Thursday, a federal court ruled that the law violated the First Amendment rights of college and university professors, granting a preliminary injunction against portions of the law pertaining to higher education. The law's provisions relating to public K-12 education remain in effect.
In his opinion, Judge Mark E. Walker described the law as "positively dystopian," writing that, "The law officially bans professors from expressing disfavored viewpoints in university classrooms while permitting unfettered expression of the opposite viewpoints. Defendants argue that, under this Act, professors enjoy 'academic freedom' so long as they express only those viewpoints of which the State approves."
The state of Florida argued that the law is constitutional because professors speak for the government, and the government has a compelling interest in stopping "racism" in the form of critical race theory and similar concepts. Walker dismissed these claims. Restricting professor's speech "in the name of reducing racism does not insulate the State from the First Amendment's reach," Walker wrote.
"Faculty members are hired to offer opinions from their academic expertise—not toe the party line," FIRE attorney Adam Steinbaugh said in a press release. "Florida's argument that faculty members have no First Amendment rights would have imperiled faculty members across the political spectrum."
Florida's Stop WOKE Act has now had two major provisions stopped by federal courts. The law's second defeat only reiterates the futility of attempting to quash disfavored speech with blatantly unconstitutional legislation.
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Good to know you can be an open klansman or Nazi in academia so long as you support marxism. We all know this isn't true but Emma and the rest of the Dems have to pretend their woke ideology is different somehow because they hate and attack different people.
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The court’s ruling effectively stopped woke.
If the professors can say what they want, so can the students.
Wokeness in college is often students intimidating professors and other students and the admin doing fuck all.
Yes, woke is about intimidation.
The courts have ruled against intimidating and for speech.
Stop woke worked.
Intimidation worked very well for your in the Reich Herr Misek.
Why are you a lying troll?
Do you think your bogeyman meme will intimidate anyone?
In every nation where that meme allegedly occurred, it’s a crime punishable with imprisonment to refute it with correctly applied logic and science.
Since you haven’t refuted anything I’ve said, it’s obvious that your meme relies upon intimidation.
the law may not be perfect but this law is designed to fight discrimination, which is what a lot of CRT and woke ideology is about. There are already laws against discrimination, and clearly they are being ignored as long as they are against the "right people". I wish this law wasn't necessary, but something needs to be done to stop the indoctrination in education.
Something does need to be done to stop mass indoctrination.
Criminalize lying.
Then ideology becomes nothing more than “I believe” and logic and science regain their rightful place as prerequisite to “I know”.
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I'm guessing the judge characterizing professors as "priests of democracy" went unmentioned in this article...
Ctrl F says you’d be right.
Did he really say that?
To be expected coming from Commie-Education.
The very existence of it is the curse.
This is why we need to get the federal government out of public education. These 'woke' judges are just an arm of the government when they are supposed be interpreting the Constitution. NO teacher has a right to indoctrinate my child about sex unrelated to the sciences. This is ridiculous! A child's mind is easy to develop and manipulate. This should only be about math, science, English, history, civics, finance, and government. They can take elective classes once these are mastered. We are already in last place when it comes to education, why be first in stupidity.
What we really need is the left driven from America.
I can’t see how it’s freedom of speech for the person hired to teach mathematics and physics to instead indoctrinate students politically. I’m a computer programmer, if I spent the time I’m paid to write code to instead indoctrinate my subordinates on sexual concepts I’d be fired jiffy quick and that’s the real problem behind the law in the first place, these “teachers” wasting our education dollars are not being put in line or fired.
Now apply that line of thinking to “hostile workplace” anti harassment legislation.
In how many ways do social left politics support regulating the free speech of private companies?
In the ideal, I think it's not a a terrible decision. But it should also mean that the university can't punish a professor for espousing other forms of racism that are less popular among academic elites.
Exactly. Adult education is a free market of ideas.
The law's provisions relating to public K-12 education remain in effect.
This is important to limit the grooming.
It is, though Walker is such a loose cannon, that he is likely to rule the same way for K-12 students. There is a reason all these lawsuits get filed in North Florida. Sometimes he gets smacked down pretty hard on appeal, like his ruling on Florida’s voting law, but he relishes quoting Orwell in legal opinions and the like. It's odd, North Florida is the most conservative part of the state, but we have the most radical leftist federal judges.
Have to point out that there are plenty of libturds in and around FSU, FAM, and Tallahassee Community College (which is basically a place a lot of peeps who can meet FSU and FAM entrance requirements go to eventually get into those two schools.
You are certainly right about FSU and FAMU. I happen to teach at TCC, and it is a bit more reasonable. No one has tried to fire me for teaching that the South--contra Ilya and the other members of Volokh--probably had a constitutional right to secede.
>>"prophylactically muzzle professors from expressing certain viewpoints."
so what are the not-certain viewpoints qualifying for muzzle?
Somehow I doubt professors are going to be permitted to say absolutely anything on any subject.
how can there be a line?
I think you are correct. What do you think is going to happen when a professor teaches that Black people are inferior or that transgenders are perverts, something that Judge Walker has said is constitutionally protected speech? Does anyone think that FIRE, or the ACLU, or more importantly, Reason, will rush to their defense when they get disciplined? Or that Judge Walker will find for them when they sue? Me either.
>>will find for them when they sue?
uses the prophylactic on the too late side.
Who knew that you weren't employees if you were getting paid by someone.
Must be the tenured professor part of the 1A.
Does the judge realize his ruling would have to apply to all industry, not just colleges/universities? Is that the precedent they want set, employers can't set what can be said in a work environment? My HR would love to know they don't have to pursue hostile work place statements.
The problem is not teaching about CRT, the problem is implementing the principles of CRT. Luckily doing so is illegal according to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Rather than creating legislation the left's legal allies can misrepresent DeSantis should prosecute any business or school discriminating based on race, which obviously telling people that the existence of white people oppresses all others does.
Put a few of them in jail, and ban any organization employing or contracting with a person so convicted from receiving state funds. The discrimination will stop.
I see no problem teaching about CRT. Just like I see no problem teaching about Stalinism, Nazism, or the democrat party. But advocating their positions should absolutely be prohibited.
Come on, man. Lumping Stalinism and Naziism in with the Democrat party is just a low blow. It's not like the Democrats pushed slavery, Jim Crow and the Klan.
The obvious response is to abolish public colleges.
The better response is to abolish the left.
Teachers in state colleges are employees of the state and their teaching is paid labor. The law does not prevent their expressing any opinions outside their work - unlike policemen, who can be fired for social media postings - but places limits on what the state is willing to pay for.
If a teacher paid to teach calculus decides to instead teach basket weaving, she will be cautioned and, if she does not return to math, fired. Taxpayers, through their elected representatives, have the right to choose how their money is spent, and what on.
Wokeism is a religion and should be respected as such. Therefore, it should be in the classroom as much as young-earth creationism, flat-earthism, and Scientology.
"The law's provisions relating to public K-12 education remain in effect" is the part that really matters. Suck it, woke bitches!
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“part of the law relating to employers, with one judge comparing Florida to an "upside down" world where the state has the power to regulate private companies' speech”
I’m pretty sure DIE and EEOC training already do this.
“ the law violated the First Amendment rights of college and university professors,”
employers aren’t allowed to tell their employees what to do on company time?
“The law officially bans professors from expressing disfavored viewpoints in university classrooms while permitting unfettered expression of the opposite viewpoints.”
If I understand the CRT proponents, the opposite viewpoint would be white nationalism/supremacy. Something tells me that that viewpoint isn’t being expressed unfettered.
College students are mostly adults (unless admitted early). You can't protect adults from 'disfavored viewpoints' in the opinion of the current ruling political party. They are old enough to decide what's a crap viewpoint for themselves. You can try to influence your kid to go go a college where they'll never hear anything woke (Brigham Young? Liberty University?). Good luck.
You definitely can’t protect adults (and really, why should you try) from hearing things they don’t want to hear, but that doesn’t really address any of the points I was making.
"College students are mostly adults"
Had to check to make sure this wasn't from the Onion or Babylon Bee.
If a student is paying thousands of dollars for a physics education and the prof is spending class time claiming that men can be women just by saying so and socialism beats capitalism that student is being robbed. Professors should stick to the subject they're paid to teach, not espouse personal beliefs and grade by them.
Very often legislatures pass and governors sign laws that they know perfectly well will be declared unconstiutional in the courts. This way they can alwsys tell their base, "don't blame me, blame thosr activist judges."
Bingo. The GOP did this for years with abortion post Roe but before Dobbs. It was patently obvious that is what they were doing and why. They had to get that 'pro life' street cred by voting for shit that would be enjoined by the fed courts within weeks of passage.
And now that Dobbs says its up to the States... the pro life crowd is losing nearly every voter referendum on the subject. But when they were passing the laws after Roe they would say they were doing their constituents bidding. "This is what the people want." Hahahaha fucking imbeciles.
Reason yet again celebrates postmodern nazism.
Going to be good when you catch your comeuppance. We're approaching the breaking point here, and once reached you'll no longer be protected.
Emma Camp is a self described leftist, and clearly an idiot. Clearly a sign of things to come at Reason. In a few years, Boehm and Sullum may be seen as the intelligent ones here.
He knew this stuff wasn't going to pass Constitutional muster, but he didn't care. It's red meat for right-wing culture warriors. In fact, getting smacked down like this is probably great for his fundraising efforts.
Apparently, K-12 didn’t get smacked down.
The order was written by an Obama appointee, Chief Judge Mark Walker, and the snark level is platinum level material. Good stuff yet alas hypocritical given how Democrats embrace censorship today
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Just as Commie-Everything materializes to be.
Governments only tool in the toolbox is GUN-Force.
GUNS don't teach children.
Wrong tool for the job.
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No, what is dystopian is government employees - professors at State colleges and teachers at municipal schools - using their positions as bully pulpits for their ideologies.
You send your kid to school. You have to - you don't make enough to send your kid to private school, and the municipality already forced you to pay for their school.
Your kid's teacher starts telling her that there are 57 genders, or that they are partially responsible for, or inherited some kind of benefit from, slavery, even though she is more likely to have descended from Union Army soldiers than from slaveowners.
Even though your kid is 11 and the teacher is 27 and a college graduate, your kid could actually win a debate with the teacher about the subject.
But the teacher assigns the grades, so your kid is in no position to argue the point.
THAT is dystopian.
DeSantis is not President Snow. He is Katniss.
Given the obvious judge shopping in the case what is the betting on this being overturned.
An obama judge. Need any more be said?