Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier ordered Barry University School of Law to allow students to form a Turning Point USA chapter on campus after the school denied a student-led request in November. In a letter, Uthmeier accused the law school of “blatant viewpoint discrimination,” adding that the denial may raise consumer protection concerns. According to correspondence cited in the letter, interim associate dean Davey Jay said Turning Point’s political advocacy model is inconsistent with the school’s educational philosophy and that discourse should be grounded in intellectual humility rather than ideological confrontation. Uthmeier argued the school’s recognition of OUTLaw for LGBTQ-focused legal issues shows unequal treatment, and he set a May 15 deadline for compliance. Barry University said it received the letter and is reviewing the concerns, placing student organization access and campus speech policies at the center of state oversight of higher education institutions.