
U.S. judge dismisses Disney's lawsuit accusing DeSantis of retaliation
The Hindu
A federal judge dismisses Walt Disney Co's lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over classroom discussion limits.
A U.S. federal judge on Wednesday dismissed Walt Disney Co's lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and members of a State board for allegedly retaliating after the company criticised state limits on classroom discussion of sexuality, according to a court filing.
Mr. DeSantis and other defendants had urged U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor in Tallahassee, Florida, to dismiss the case because Disney could not sue them over constitutionally enacted State laws.
The dispute began after Disney last year criticised the classroom discussion ban, dubbed the "Don't say gay" law by opponents. Mr. DeSantis began repeatedly attacking what he termed "woke Disney" in public appearances as he geared up for his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, an effort he abandoned earlier this month.
State lawmakers stripped Disney of its control over the special development district that since 1967 had given the company virtual autonomy around its theme parks, including the Walt Disney World Resort.
The newly formed, DeSantis-appointed district, known as the Central Florida Tourism Oversight Board, then voided contracts that Disney pushed through just before the prior board was replaced.
Disney responded by suing the governor and board members for allegedly punishing the company for its political comments.
The new board shot back by asking a state court judge to declare prior agreements, which were favorable to Disney and limited board action for decades, improper and void. That case is still pending.













