From Denial to Reversal: Youth Speech Fights Back

Published on December 7, 2025
Duration: 1:29

This video details the legal journey of a lawsuit challenging a law that initially barred advertising at youth sporting events. It explains how the CRPA and other organizations filed suit, leading to the legislature passing AB160 to clarify the law. The narrative follows the denial of a preliminary injunction, subsequent similar lawsuits, and the eventual overturning of those denials by a three-judge panel at the Ninth Circuit, remanding the case for further proceedings.

Quick Summary

A lawsuit challenged a law restricting advertising at youth sporting events. CRPA filed suit, leading to the legislature passing AB160 for clarification. After a district court denied a preliminary injunction, the Ninth Circuit overturned this decision, remanding the case for further review.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Lawsuit Path and Court Proceedings
  2. 00:14State's Response and Ninth Circuit Games
  3. 00:20CRPA's Lawsuit and Initial Bar
  4. 00:39Motion for Preliminary Injunction
  5. 00:47Legislature's Response: AB160
  6. 00:59District Court Denial
  7. 01:05Safari Club International Lawsuit
  8. 01:13Ninth Circuit Appeal and Decision

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the initial law challenged in the CRPA lawsuit?

The initial law challenged by CRPA and other organizations barred any forms of advertising at youth sporting events. This restriction was a key point of contention leading to the legal proceedings.

How did the legislature respond to the lawsuit?

In response to the lawsuit and a motion for preliminary injunction, the legislature quickly passed AB160 on an emergency basis. This bill was intended to clarify the law that was initially challenged.

What was the outcome of the preliminary injunction motion?

The district court initially denied the motion for preliminary injunction. However, this decision was later overturned by a three-judge panel at the Ninth Circuit.

What was the final decision from the Ninth Circuit?

After full briefing and oral arguments, a three-judge panel at the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion overturning the preliminary injunction denials. The case was then remanded back to the district court for further proceedings.

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