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Federal judge dismisses Disney lawsuit against Ron DeSantis

Disney’s Lawsuit Against ⁣Florida Governor Dismissed​ by Federal Judge

Disney’s legal battle against Governor Ron DeSantis and the‌ state-appointed​ board overseeing the Walt Disney World Resort has been dismissed by a federal judge. The ​lawsuit claimed that DeSantis unlawfully retaliated against the ‍company for speaking out against the ‍Parental Rights in Education Act by restructuring its self-governing​ district encompassing the Florida resort.

Judge Allen Winsor of⁣ the U.S. District Court for the Northern​ District of Florida dismissed the case due to lack of standing​ and ⁤failure to state a claim. In response, a Disney spokesperson stated that they are determined to press forward with their case, as it has serious implications for the rule of law.

The lawsuit, filed in April 2023, followed​ a year of feuding ‌between ​Disney and DeSantis. The governor restructured the Reedy Creek Improvement District into the Central​ Florida Tourism Oversight District, governed by⁤ his appointees. The lawsuit specifically alleged that DeSantis and the CFTOD infringed on Disney’s free speech rights by​ retaliating against their comments on⁢ the Florida Parental Rights in Education ​Act.

Disney had publicly expressed its ​opposition to the bill and⁢ stated its goal of ⁤having it repealed or struck down. DeSantis took issue with the company’s stance and began restructuring Disney’s⁢ district shortly ​after.

Disney and the‍ CFTOD are‍ still⁣ involved ⁤in ongoing lawsuits ⁢in state court ‌regarding the governing authority of the CFTOD board and ​the voiding⁤ of a previous agreement⁣ made with the company.

The Washington Examiner has reached out⁣ to DeSantis’s office for comment.

What reasons did Judge Allen Winsor cite for dismissing Disney’s lawsuit?

In a recent development, a ‌federal​ judge has dismissed Disney’s lawsuit against Governor Ron ‌DeSantis ⁤and the state-appointed board overseeing the Walt Disney​ World Resort ⁤in Florida. The lawsuit alleged that​ Governor DeSantis unlawfully retaliated against the company for speaking out‌ against the Parental Rights in Education Act by restructuring the ⁤self-governing district encompassing the ‍Florida‍ resort.

According to⁣ Judge⁤ Allen Winsor of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of ⁤Florida, the‌ case ⁢was dismissed due to​ a lack of standing and failure to state a claim. In ⁢response, a spokesperson for Disney⁤ expressed their determination to⁢ press forward with the⁣ case, emphasizing its serious implications for the rule of ‌law.

The lawsuit⁣ was initially filed in April 2023, ​following a year of contention between Disney and Governor DeSantis. ‌The governor restructured the Reedy Creek Improvement District‍ into⁤ the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD), which would be governed by his own appointees. The lawsuit specifically claimed that Governor DeSantis and the CFTOD⁤ infringed ⁣upon Disney’s free speech rights by retaliating against the company’s comments⁤ on the Florida Parental Rights in Education⁢ Act.

Previously, Disney had publicly voiced its opposition to ‍the bill and declared its goal of having it repealed or overturned. Governor DeSantis, taking issue with the company’s‍ stance, began ⁣restructuring Disney’s district shortly afterward.

Interestingly, Disney ⁤and⁣ the CFTOD are currently entangled in ongoing⁢ lawsuits in state court ⁤concerning the governing authority of the CFTOD board, as well ⁣as‍ the voiding of a previous agreement⁤ made between the ⁤board and the company.

The Washington Examiner has⁣ contacted Governor DeSantis’s office for a comment on​ this matter.

While this legal ‌battle between Disney and Governor DeSantis continues, the outcome of the lawsuit will⁢ have significant implications for both parties involved ​as it revolves around freedom of speech and the boundaries of governmental ‌authority.



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