A federal appeals court granted The Walt Disney Co. a two-month delay Monday in its still-pending legal battle with Gov. Ron DeSantis and state officials. Disney settled separate lawsuits in state ...
TALLAHASSEE - After reaching a settlement last month in a related state-court case, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has asked a federal appeals court for a delay in a legal battle against Gov.
A federal appeals court Monday approved a request from Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for a delay in a legal battle against Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — After reaching a settlement last month in a related state-court case, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts on Friday asked a federal appeals court for a delay in a legal battle ...
Ron DeSantis’s two-year-long nightmare of beefing with a theme park (the one he got married at) is finally over. The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that the Central Florida Tourism Oversight ...
For Disney, its feud with DeSantis was one of several fires that it’s still trying to put out. Notably, the company didn’t plan on voicing opposition to the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law.
Tourism oversight board members approve agreement, ending nearly two years of litigation after DeSantis’s takeover Allies of Ron DeSantis reached a settlement agreement with Disney in a lawsuit ...
After Disney declared victory in its proxy battle with activist investor Nelson Peltz, CEO Bob Iger went on a theme-park offensive during the company’s annual shareholder meeting. Delivering ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill last week preventing local governments from requiring heat protection for outdoor workers. NPR points out that roughly two million people in Florida, from ...
The former president and his vanquished rival met in Florida, months after Ron DeSantis dropped out after a contentious Republican contest. By Maggie Haberman and Nicholas Nehamas The ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a new bill into law Tuesday that limits the ability of individuals without students in a given school district to raise objections to books in those districts.