The Courts Ruled Against Beach Yoga in San Diego. Here's How Local Teachers Brought it Back.
Briefly

A recent ruling by the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has allowed yoga classes to resume on San Diego’s beaches, overturning a city ordinance that restricted commercial activities in parks. The court determined that teaching yoga is a form of protected speech, a decision that revitalizes community wellness practices. The controversy began when teachers Amy Baack and Steve Hubbard challenged the city's ordinance, arguing for the public's right to gather. The City Attorney's Office is currently assessing the implications of this ruling.
This case was never just about yoga-it's about our right to gather, to move, and to share in community spaces, it's a fundamental American right.
The City saw a proliferation of businesses operating illegally in public spaces, attracting crowds of people and vehicles to areas that were not equipped.
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