A federal appeals court has turned down a request to impose a preliminary injunction against the Brevard Public Schools’ public participation policy, which a conservative group challenged as unconstitutional.

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals handed down the decision Nov. 21, rejecting an appeal from the Florida group Moms for Liberty to impose an injunction against the school district’s policies for ensuring decorum at public meetings. The opinion supported a previous decision by a Middle District of Florida judge, who found no basis for such an injunction.

“After a review of the parties’ briefs, and with the benefit of oral argument, we find no abuse of discretion in the district court’s thorough, well-reasoned order,” the 11th Circuit’s three-judge panel said.