The Individual Freedom Act is vague about what race-related conversations are allowed and disallowed in the classroom, according to a Winter Park lawyer.

“The act limits instruction on racism and sexism to viewpoints approved by the Florida legislature, inhibiting free speech in Florida classrooms but the prohibited concepts are poorly defined, leaving instructors uncertain of what they can and cannot say,” attorney Mary Kogut-Lowell said.

IFA, also known as the Stop Wrongs to Our Kids and Employees (W.O.K.E.) Act is currently the subject of a lawsuit that is on appeal with the 11th Circuit.

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