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Winsor

[win-zer]

noun

  1. Justin, 1831–97, U.S. librarian and historian.



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Judge Allen Winsor, who the NYT noted was appointed by former president Donald Trump in 2019, in his ruling claimed that Disney "lacked standing to sue DeSantis and that the company’s claims against the governor’s oversight board failed on merit," according to CNN.

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District Judge Allen Winsor said that Disney lacked standing with its claims against DeSantis and the secretary of a Florida state agency, and that the company’s claim lacked merit against DeSantis’ appointees to the Disney World governing district’s board.

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Winsor wrote that when a law on its face is constitutional, plaintiffs can’t make free speech claims challenging it because they believe lawmakers acted with unconstitutional motives.

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Before turning to Winsor’s record, let’s delve into the lawsuit itself.

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That brings us back to Winsor and his ruling on the Disney lawsuit.

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