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 concepts under the IFA and Regulation 10.005; and (3) the Regulation 10.005’s framework creates a credible threat of enforcement from UCF and the members of the Board of Governors. Accordingly, Professor Park has demonstrated an injury for purposes of standing as to the first, third, fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth concepts.

Also at UCF, Professor Sandoval teaches courses on interpersonal, intercultural, and gender communication. In these classes, she “explicitly” teaches that racial colorblindness “fundamentally denies the lived reality of people in a system that has an embedded racial hierarchy.” ECF No. 13-5 ¶ 16, in Case No: 4:22cv304-MW/MAF (Sandoval Declaration). Professor Sandoval is currently teaching Intercultural Communication in fall 2022. Id. ¶ 13. This course includes a section on “whiteness,” which involves instructing students that “people of color are underrepresented in [her] field” due in part to discrimination by white academics. Id. By teaching these viewpoints as a foundational premise, see id. ¶ 22, instead of theories examined by some scholars, Professor Sandoval arguably promotes or compels belief in concepts three and eight. See §§§ [sic] 1000.05(4)(a)3. and 8., Fla. Stat. (2022); Regulation 10.005(1)(a)3. and 8. Professor Sandoval acknowledges that she might be disciplined, but she still plans to teach these concepts. ECF No. 13-5 ¶ 13, in Case No: 4:22cv304-MW/MAF (Sandoval Declaration).

Thus, Professor Sandoval’s declarations establish that (1) she will teach several classes where some of the eight concepts are taught as foundational premises