Disney Expands First Amendment Lawsuit Against Florida Gov. DeSantis
Disney Expands First Amendment Lawsuit Against Florida Gov. DeSantis
The Walt Disney Co. has amended its lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, expanding the complaint to accommodate recent political developments.According to The Associated Press, the amended complaint was filed in federal court in Tallahassee earlier this week.Attorneys for Disney included new evidence, including a recently-passed law that rescinds agreements the company had made with its previous oversight board.It also addresses another measure, passed by the Florida legislature last week, that gives the state authority to inspect Disney World’s monorail system.Monorail inspections, notes The Associated Press, had previously been performed in-house by Disney’s own engineers and safety professionals.The lawsuit notes that the Walt Disney Co. is the only Florida business that has been impacted by the state’s new measures, and that the laws have been “precision-engineered to target Disney alone, just as Governor DeSantis intended and previewed.”Now, Disney is asking the court to void the state’s planned take-over of Disney’s designated “theme park district,” which was long accorded special privileges.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Disney and Gov. DeSantis have been engaged in a months-long political battle.The feud, writes The Associated Press, began after Disney publicly rebuked a controversial state law that restricts classroom discussion of topics including sexual orientation and gender identity.
Former Congressman Ron DeSantis in 2017. Image via Flickr/user:Gage Skidmore (CCA-BY-2.0).
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