East Bay Times

DeSantis asks that judge be disqualifi­ed from Disney's suit

- By Mike Schneider

Gov. Ron DeSantis is asking that a federal judge be disqualifi­ed from the First Amendment lawsuit filed by Disney against the Florida governor and his appointees, claiming the jurist's prior statements in other cases have raised questions about his impartiali­ty on the state's efforts to take over Disney World's governing body.

DeSantis ` attorney filed a motion in federal court in Tallahasse­e on Friday seeking to disqualify Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker from overseeing the lawsuit filed by Disney last month. The lawsuit alleges that DeSantis and his appointees violated the company's right to free speech, as well as the contracts clause, by taking over the special governing district that previously had been controlled by Disney supporters after Disney opposed Florida legislatio­n that critics have dubbed “Don't Say Gay.”

The Republican governor's motion was filed a day after Disney announced that it was scrapping plans to build a new campus in central Florida and relocate 2,000 employees from Southern California to work in digital technology, finance and product developmen­t, amid an ongoing feud with DeSantis.

DeSantis' motion said Walker referenced the ongoing dispute between his administra­tion and Disney during hearings in two unrelated lawsuits before him dealing with free speech issues and fear of retaliatio­n for violating new laws championed by DeSantis and Republican lawmakers. One of those was a First Amendment lawsuit filed by Florida professors that challenged a new law establishi­ng a survey about “intellectu­al freedom and viewpoint diversity” on state campuses.

Walker, who was nominated to the federal bench in 2012 by President Barack Obama, tossed out that lawsuit on the grounds that the professors didn't have standing to challenge the law championed by DeSantis and Florida lawmakers.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States