By Adriana Gomez Licon | November 3, 2023
Hamas' Oct. 7 attack killing more than 1,400 Israeli civilians evoked feelings of deep frustration, grief and anger among American Jews.
By Brendan Farrington | November 3, 2023
Charles Adelson, whose sister Wendi was in a bitter custody battle with professor Dan Markel when Markel was shot in his car outside his Tallahassee home in 2014, testified that his ex-girlfriend told him an ex-boyfriend committed the crime and now wanted Adelson to pay more than $300,000 or he would be killed, too.
By Jennifer Peltz and Michael R. Sisak | November 3, 2023
"We're a major organization, a massive real estate organization—yes, I'm fairly sure I understand that we have financial statements," Eric Trump testified at the family's New York civil fraud trial.
By Michael A. Mora | November 3, 2023
"A trial attorney cannot argue their client is entitled to relief under one statute, and then argue on appeal they are entitled to relief under a different statute," said Brent Steinberg, a partner at Swope, Rodante.
By Terry Spencer and Eric Tucker | November 2, 2023
Former President Donald Trump's trial on charges that he hid classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate and obstructed government efforts to get them back is currently scheduled for May 20, 2024.
By Jim Saunders | November 2, 2023
A 2018 state constitutional amendment was designed to restore voting rights for felons who have completed their sentences. But a lawsuit contends that a "bureaucratic morass" has prevented people from voting or determining whether they are eligible to vote.
By Jim Saunders | November 2, 2023
Attorney General Ashley Moody contends that the proposal should be kept off the 2024 ballot because the wording of the ballot summary would be misleading to voters.
By Michael A. Mora | November 2, 2023
"It's a terrible system that was set up to fail perfectly and perfectly failed," the Miami-Dade judge said about the system he worked tirelessly to reform over the last quarter-century.
By Mark Sherman | November 1, 2023
Twice in the past six years, the justices have struck down provisions of federal law denying trademarks seen as scandalous or immoral in one case and disparaging in another.
By Jim Saunders | November 1, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis disputes that using executive privilege conflicts with a 1992 constitutional amendment aimed at providing access to public records.
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