The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that Governor Ron DeSantis' anti-riot law does not pose a threat to peaceful protesters. The court rejected arguments that the law is ambiguous, affirming that the measure, passed in 2021, aims to crack down on violent demonstrations without infringing on the rights of non-violent demonstrators. The ruling clarifies that peaceful protests are protected under this law.
FL Supreme Court Solves Mystery Definition in DeSantis' Controversial 'Anti-Riot' Law Reported by @LivCaputo via @Floridianpress https://t.co/lSirVijLtv #FlPol #Flpol
Rejecting arguments that the law is ambiguous, the #Florida Supreme Court said peaceful protesters are not threatened by a measure that @GovRonDeSantis and the Legislature passed in 2021 to crack down on violent demonstrations. https://t.co/kcMJC7Vnv7 via @JSaundersnews
DeSantis’ anti-riot law is no threat to peaceful protesters, Florida Supreme Court justices say https://t.co/gkGpxmzO1M
DeSantis’ anti-riot law is no threat to peaceful protesters, Florida Supreme Court says https://t.co/kg3Qr6bFwu
Under DeSantis, "freedom" is just another word for creative repression in Florida https://t.co/V2zFd2NiK1