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In Florida, a court challenge to the hotly contested Parental Rights In Education Act has ended with a settlement reached between the plaintiffs and the state. You can read through the media reports about this conclusion and see the bias plainly on display.

The Associated Press talked of “the fallout from Florida’s settlement.” The New Republic claimed the “settlement has curtailed the ‘Don’t Say Gay' Law”. The Miami Herald, in imbalanced thinking, declares “DeSantis’ homophobic law doesn’t survive court challenge intact.”


To see how vacant these claims are, we need to look at the case. This suit was brought by the organization Equity Florida, and it had been joined by no fewer than 16 states in an amicus brief, completely challenging the law. This new court decision has to then be regarded as a complete failure. Not only was the law upheld but no portion of it has been struck down. The settlement that was reached can better be described as a “Clarification."

[Source.](https://redstate.com/bradslager/2024/03/13/the-press-that-spread-the-dont-say-gay-lies-now-lies-about-the-settlement-reached-regarding-that-law-n2171320) > In Florida, a court challenge to the hotly contested Parental Rights In Education Act has ended with a settlement reached between the plaintiffs and the state. You can read through the media reports about this conclusion and see the bias plainly on display. > The Associated Press talked of “the fallout from Florida’s settlement.” The New Republic claimed the “settlement has curtailed the ‘Don’t Say Gay' Law”. The Miami Herald, in imbalanced thinking, declares “DeSantis’ homophobic law doesn’t survive court challenge intact.” --------------------- > To see how vacant these claims are, we need to look at the case. This suit was brought by the organization Equity Florida, and it had been joined by no fewer than 16 states in an amicus brief, completely challenging the law. This new court decision has to then be regarded as a complete failure. ***Not only was the law upheld but no portion of it has been struck down. The settlement that was reached can better be described as a “Clarification."***

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