By Jim Saunders | December 1, 2023
The law, in part, would prevent large platforms from banning political candidates from their sites and require companies to publish—and apply consistently—standards about issues such as banning users or blocking their content.
By Dara Kam | December 1, 2023
Marsy's Law put into the Florida Constitution a variety of rights for crime victims, including "the right to prevent the disclosure of information of records that could be used to locate or harass the victim or the victim's family, or which could disclose confidential or privileged information of the victim."
By Melea VanOstrand | December 1, 2023
As an increasing number of individuals and families flock to South Florida, the demand for housing has soared, triggering a domino effect that's proving advantageous for both the self-storage and multifamily sectors.
By Michael A. Mora | December 1, 2023
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By Michael A. Mora | November 30, 2023
An attorney who exchanged legal services for Adderall was among the attorneys disciplined by the Florida Supreme Court.
By Steve Peoples, Thomas Beaumont and Holly Ramer | November 30, 2023
Struggling to energize his campaign, Gov. Ron DeSantis this week privately encouraged his donor network to support a newly formed super PAC that's taking over advertising responsibilities.
By Jim Saunders | November 30, 2023
A three-judge panel of the Third District Court of Appeal rejected arguments by Tower Hill Prime Insurance Co. that damage to the home of Ivet and Mario Bermudez was excluded from coverage under their policy.
By Dara Kam | November 30, 2023
Administrative Law Judge William Horgan found the fee reflects the "plain language" of lawmakers' intent.
By Michael A. Mora | November 29, 2023
Four of the nominees could become one of the next U.S. district judges in the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida.
By Associated Press | November 29, 2023
Peter Antonacci, 74, had held several government positions before Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed him to serve as the first director of the Office of Election Crimes and Security.
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