Groups that successfully challenged the Florida Legislature’s congressional map aren’t entitled to recover millions of dollars in legal fees from the state, an appellate court ruled.
A three-judge panel of the First District Court of Appeal unanimously rejected arguments from a coalition of voting-rights organizations and a group of voters that their lawyers had essentially done the work of a private attorney general while state Attorney General Pam Bondi “sat on the sidelines.”
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