Led by Otis Frazier III's 22 points, the UTEP Miners defeated the Florida International Panthers 81-73 on Saturday.
The lawsuit targets the 2023 law and rules passed last year by the state university system's Board of Governors​.
Florida International faces the New Mexico State Aggies after Jayden Brewer scored 20 points in Florida International's 81-74 loss to the Sam Houston Bearkats.
The six professors claim the restrictions violate educators’ and students’ speech rights. They say is has "left instructors and students fearful for the future of not only education, but also free thought and democracy in Florida.
State restrictions “have left instructors and students fearful for the future of not only education, but also free thought and democracy in Florida,” the professors’ lawyers wrote.
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The ACLU of Florida filed suit this week against a 2023 law it argues curtails academic freedom and violates First Amendment rights. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of professors whose careers have been “disrupted” as a result of SB 266,