By Raychel Lean | August 13, 2018
Miller was elected in 2000 after 22 years of trial work in state and federal courts. Espinosa has tried 73 jury trials and 67 bench trials during her time as a state prosecutor and civil trial attorney.
By Raychel Lean | August 13, 2018
A traffic-hearing officer and international law attorney are running for Miami-Dade County Court judge, Group 43.
By Tony Mauro | August 13, 2018
Documents the Senate Judiciary Committee posted as part of Kavanaugh's nomination reveal a heightened-alert atmosphere inside and outside the White House surrounding the speculation that Supreme Court vacancies would soon open up.
By Dara Kam | August 13, 2018
In their final debate before the Aug. 28 Republican gubernatorial primary, Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam and U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis jabbed early and often in an hourlong exchange last week.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 13, 2018
"The appointment does not violate core separation-of-powers principles," U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich wrote on Monday, rejecting a motion from defense lawyers at Reed Smith. "Nor has the special counsel exceeded his authority under the appointment order by investigating and prosecuting Concord."
By Ryan Lovelace | August 10, 2018
The hearings on Kavanaugh's nomination will come less than a month before the start of the next Supreme Court term.
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By Jerry H. Goldfeder and Myrna Pérez | August 10, 2018
In 1960 Richard Nixon and John Kennedy battled for New York's all-important 45 electoral college votes. Nixon proved more popular among Republicans than Kennedy was among Democrats—Nixon received 3,446,419 votes on the GOP line to Kennedy's 3,423,909 on the Democratic line, a margin for Nixon of some 23,000 votes.
By Jim Turner | August 10, 2018
The news release came amid an increasingly nasty race between U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Republican Gov. Rick Scott for Nelson's Senate seat.
By Jim Turner | August 10, 2018
Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner sent a letter to the Senate Intelligence chairman requesting that federal officials share with his agency any “relevant, classified information about current and potential threats.”
By R. Robin McDonald | August 10, 2018
A federal case in Atlanta overseeing a push for paper ballots in the November election includes an affidavit from a Maryland election judge, who said the switch to paper ballots there made the elections easier to conduct.
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