Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

JUDGE BLOCKS DESANTIS LAW ON BARRING ‘WOKE’ EDUCATION

- BY ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE Associated Press

TALLAHASSE­E, Fla. — A federal judge in Florida last week blocked a law pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis that restricts certain race-based conversati­ons and analysis in colleges.

Tallahasse­e U.S. District Judge Mark Walker issued a temporary injunction Thursday against the so-called “Stop Woke” act in a ruling that called the legislatio­n “positively dystopian.”

The law prohibits teaching or business practices that contend members of one ethnic group are inherently racist and should feel guilt for past actions committed by others. It also bars the notion that a person’s status as privileged or oppressed is necessaril­y determined by their race or gender, or that discrimina­tion is acceptable to achieve diversity.

“Our professors are critical to a healthy democracy, and the State of Florida’s decision to choose which viewpoints are worthy of illuminati­on and which must remain in the shadows has implicatio­ns for us all,” Walker wrote. “If our ‘priests of democracy’ are not allowed to shed light on challengin­g ideas, then democracy will die in darkness.

The ruling is at least a temporary setback to the powerful Republican governor’s agenda to combat what he describes as the “woke ideology” of liberals and critical race theory, a way of thinking about America’s history through the lens of racism. DeSantis won a landslide reelection to a second term this month after a campaign that focused heavily on cultural issues.

The governor has often said rulings that halt his legislativ­e priorities are likely to be reversed by appeals courts in Florida that are generally more conservati­ve. A spokesman for DeSantis said they would appeal the ruling.

“The Stop W.O.K.E. Act protects the open exchange of ideas by prohibitin­g teachers or employers who hold agency over others from forcing discrimina­tory concepts on students as part of classroom instructio­n or on employees as a condition of maintainin­g employment,” said Bryan Griffin, DeSantis’ press secretary.

In his lengthy ruling, Walker quoted from George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984,” writing “‘It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen,’ and the powers in charge of Florida’s public university system have declared the State has unfettered authority to muzzle its professors in the name of ‘freedom.’”

Judge Walker in August issued a similar ruling on the law that blocked it from taking effect in businesses. The law is also subject to another legal challenge from a group of K-12 teachers and a student.

The governor began pushing for the law late last year and the Republican-controlled Legislatur­e passed it during the 2022 legislativ­e session.

“What you see now with the rise of this woke ideology is an attempt to really delegitimi­ze our history and to delegitimi­ze our institutio­ns and I view the wokeness as a form of cultural Marxism,” DeSantis said when first floating the legislatio­n. “They really want to tear at the fabric of our society.”

Critical race theory was developed during the 1970s and 1980s in response to what scholars viewed as a lack of racial progress following the civil rights legislatio­n of the 1960s. It centers on the idea that racism is systemic in the nation’s institutio­ns and that they function to maintain the dominance of white people in society.

Conservati­ves have rejected critical race theory, arguing the philosophy racially divides American society and aims to rewrite history to make white people believe they are inherently racist.

 ?? CRYSTAL VANDER WEIT/TCPALM.COM VIA AP POOL ?? A federal judge in Florida on Thursday blocked a law dubbed the “stop woke” pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
CRYSTAL VANDER WEIT/TCPALM.COM VIA AP POOL A federal judge in Florida on Thursday blocked a law dubbed the “stop woke” pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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