The University of Florida restricted a campus Republican organization from operating on university property; the group has responded with a lawsuit alleging the university violated its First Amendment rights. University officials said the move followed internal findings related to the group’s conduct; the organization argues the restriction improperly targets political speech and association. The case adds to a wave of campus free‑speech litigation and raises questions about how public institutions balance safety, nondiscrimination policies and constitutional protections. The dispute may prompt additional scrutiny of campus organization oversight and could inform how other public universities handle politically aligned student groups.