Ron DeSantis’s attorneys say that The Walt Disney Co. lacks standing to sue him in the company’s federal lawsuit over the Florida governor’s moves to strip the company of control of a special district that covers its Orlando theme parks.
DeSantis’s legal team also contends that the governor has sovereign and legislative immunity from the litigation, in which the company claims that its First Amendment and other constitutional rights were violated by the governor’s actions.
Disney claims that the DeSantis-led effort to install his own appointees to the special district was in retaliation for the company’s opposition last year to a parental rights law, which detractors call the “don’t say gay” bill.
DeSantis is seeking to have the lawsuit dismissed. In the governor’s latest brief, (read it here), his attorneys argue that the governor and another state official, the secretary of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, do not enforce the laws at issue in the case.
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