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Florida’s largest teacher unions sue over a rule requiring professors to submit syllabi 45 days early, citing threats to academic freedom and faculty autonomy.
Florida’s largest teacher unions are challenging a new state rule requiring college professors to submit syllabi 45 days before classes begin, arguing it violates academic freedom, undermines faculty flexibility, and exposes educators to potential retaliation.
The rule, part of a broader push for transparency, mandates public access to course content, including readings and assignments, and is linked to the state’s adoption of the conservative "Phoenix Declaration."
Unions claim the mandate exceeds state authority, threatens institutional autonomy, and could enable political scrutiny of teaching materials.
The legal challenge highlights growing tensions over state oversight in public higher education.
Los sindicatos de maestros más grandes de Florida presentaron una demanda por una regla que requiere que los profesores presenten el plan de estudios 45 días antes, citando amenazas a la libertad académica y la autonomía de la facultad.