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University of Florida Faces Lawsuit from College Republicans Over Chapter Deactivation

    College Republicans sue University of Florida's president over deactivation of its chapter
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    ORLANDO, Fla. – The University of Florida is facing a legal challenge from its College Republicans chapter, which has filed a lawsuit against the university’s interim president, citing violations of free speech rights. This legal action follows the university’s decision to deactivate the chapter in response to allegations that a member participated in an antisemitic act.

    On Monday, the College Republicans at the University of Florida initiated the lawsuit in federal court against interim president Donald Landry. The group is seeking a court order to overturn the university’s decision, aiming to regain access to campus facilities in Gainesville.

    “The University of Florida punitively deactivated and shut down the UFCR in response to alleged viewpoints expressed by a member, attempting to silence the club and deter its future expressions,” the lawsuit claims.

    University spokesperson Cynthia Roldan Hernandez stated in an email that the university refrains from commenting on ongoing legal matters.

    Over the weekend, university officials revealed that the Florida Federation of College Republicans had informed them of the chapter’s disbandment. The decision came after the federation concluded that members engaged in behavior contrary to its rules and values, including a recent antisemitic gesture.

    University officials also noted that they would be ready to assist in reactivating the campus chapter once the Florida Federation of College Republicans appoints new student leadership.

    The deactivation wasn’t based on any university policy or rule, and it was only based on a member’s expression of a viewpoint “which was alleged to be antisemitic,” the lawsuit said.

    The university also didn’t provide the College Republicans with adequate notice and didn’t give the chapter an opportunity to explain its side of the story, according to the lawsuit.

    The deactivation effort at the University of Florida campus marks the second time this month that a public university in Florida has taken action against a Republican group accused of being involved in racist or antisemitic behavior.

    Earlier this month, Florida International University in Miami launched an investigation into a group chat started by an official with the Miami-Dade chapter of the Republican Party that included violently racist slurs, antisemitic comments and misogynistic language. The chat involved students and several top conservative leaders at Florida International University.

    Last fall, New York’s Republican State Committee suspended a Young Republican organization following the release of a group chat that included jokes about rape and flippant commentary on gas chambers.

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