“As students on a public college campus, we have every right to engage in human rights advocacy and promote public awareness and activism for a just and reasonable solution to the Palestine-Israel conflict,” UF’s Students for Justice in Palestine said in a statement. “We know we have First Amendment rights in school and we’re bringing this lawsuit to make sure the government doesn’t silence us or others like us.” UF’s SJP chapter also claims to be “fully autonomous” and have “no financial relationship” with the national organization as it attempts to operate as a “human rights advocacy organization” seeking “a...