Members of the board approved the settlement agreement, ending the nearly two years of litigation that were originally sparked by Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) “Don’t Say Gay” law.
The legal battle concerned a last-minute development agreement that Disney reached with the board before it was replaced by DeSantis’ appointees, which stripped the board of much of its power ...
A board appointed by Ron DeSantis has voted to settle a lawsuit with Walt Disney Co., effectively ending an almost year-long legal battle between the Florida Governor and one of the state’s ...
Members of the board approved the ... publicly opposed the law and DeSantis stripped Disney of the special status it had for decades, which gave it self-governing power over the Reedy Creek ...
Members of the board approved the settlement agreement, ending the nearly two years of litigation that were originally sparked by Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) “Don’t Say Gay” law.
Members of the board approved the settlement agreement, ending the nearly two years of litigation that were originally sparked by Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) “Don’t Say Gay” law.
(The Hill) — Disney ... member board to govern the district. Disney claimed DeSantis and the state of Florida violated the company’s First Amendment rights by using government power to ...
That move would have taken Disney's self-governing power over property and development and put it in the hands of DeSantis' hand-picked board members, but on the day before the Florida House voted to ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis acknowledged that a law he enacted two years ago making it easier for people to challenge books in schools ...
(The Hill) — Disney ... member board to govern the district. Disney claimed DeSantis and the state of Florida violated the company’s First Amendment rights by using government power to ...
(The Hill) — Disney ... member board to govern the district. Disney claimed DeSantis and the state of Florida violated the company’s First Amendment rights by using government power to ...
The governor’s office then could appoint a five-member board to govern the district. Disney claimed DeSantis and the state of Florida violated the company’s First Amendment rights by using government ...