Steve Hubbard, known as “NamaSteve,” files a third lawsuit against the city of San Diego. The cases continue a dispute over his teaching of free public yoga classes in outdoor public areas. According to reporting, Hubbard alleges the city violates his rights by citing him for teaching classes and by actions taken by city officials, including a prior run-in involving park rangers. The new filing is described as an escalation of an ongoing legal battle that has already resulted in multiple court actions. The latest lawsuit asserts additional claims related to how the city treats or regulates Hubbard’s public instruction. The city’s position is not detailed in the available excerpts, but the conflict centers on whether Hubbard’s activities are lawful and whether enforcement actions and citations against him are consistent with his rights to teach or assemble in public spaces. The lawsuit adds to the broader public debate over the rules governing outdoor activities in parks, including how such activities are permitted or regulated.