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Transgender Youth Treatment Under Fire in Florida Again
Transgender medical treatment for children and teens is increasingly under attack in many states where it has been labeled a form of child abuse or subject to various bans.DeSantis Objects to Stadium Funding in Tampa Bay Rays Veto
DeSantis didn't explain the veto in a letter to the secretary of state outlining his cuts, and several conservative commentators attributed the rejection to recent Rays' social-media posts about gun violence after mass shootings in Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, Texas.Florida 'Red-Flag' Law Eyed Amid Gun Debate
Lawmakers included the red-flag measure in a sweeping school-safety law passed after a 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that killed 14 students and three faculty members.Fla. High Court Resolves Conflict Among District Court Over Med Mal Notice Period
The Florida Supreme Court resolved the conflict holding that the timely mailing of the written notice of intent to initiate litigation—not the receipt of that notice—begins tolling the applicable limitations period for the filing of a complaint for medical malpractice.The 200th Episode: How Podcasting Preserved Mayer Brown's Culture During the Pandemic
For Legal Speak's 200th episode, Mayer Brown Chair Jon Van Gorp shares how podcasting has helped keep his firm connected and its culture intact during the pandemic. Plus, some familiar voices join to celebrate the milestone.View more book results for the query "*"
Downtown Miami Office Building Sees Flurry of New Lease Commitments After Acquisition
"Since acquiring the asset this January, we have seen incredible leasing velocity," said AJ Camhi, executive vice president and director of leasing at RFR in a press release.5 South Florida Judges Among 17 Candidates Vying for State Supreme Court Seat
One of these 17 candidates will rise to the Florida Supreme Court to fill the vacancy set to be created Aug. 31, when Justice Alan Lawson is set to retire, after more than five years on the bench.US Has Over 750 Complaints of Teslas Braking for No Reason
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it was looking into vehicles equipped with automated driver-assist features such as adaptive cruise control and "Autopilot," which allows them to automatically brake and steer within their lanes.Frontier, Spirit Add $250M Breakup Fee to Merger Deal
Shareholders of Florida-based Spirit are scheduled to vote June 10 on Frontier's stock and cash offer, which has the unanimous support of the Spirit board.Florida Power & Light Points to 1989 Storm in Disputed Proposal
The Florida Power & Light proposal calls for upgrading existing power plants to add 700 megawatts of generation capacity to help meet peak winter demand.Trending Stories
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