Washington Post: “After a week of controversy and pushback from faculty, alumni and academics across the country, the University of Florida on Friday said three political science professors should not be barred from testifying in a voting rights lawsuit against the administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). UF president Kent Fuchs wrote in a campuswide email Friday that he was asking the school’s Conflicts of Interest office to allow the professors, all of whom are experts in their fields, to testify in a federal lawsuit. The lawsuit by voting rights groups challenges a new state law, championed by DeSantis, that puts new limitations on ballot drop boxes and vote-by-mail practices. After Fuchs’s announcement Friday, Kenneth Nunn, a law professor at the university, called it a welcome development. ‘I think it’s great that the president saw the university’s reputation was being damaged by their unfortunate decision to restrict those three faculty members from testifying in their case.'”