By Jim Saunders | October 24, 2023
Leon County Circuit Judge J. Lee Marsh in September ruled that the overhaul of Congressional District 5 violated a 2010 state constitutional amendment that barred drawing districts that would "diminish" the ability of minorities to "elect representatives of their choice."
By Jim Saunders | October 24, 2023
The battle is about whether the Seminole Tribe of Florida should be able to offer online sports betting throughout the state.
By Dara Kam | October 24, 2023
Under a new law, core curriculum courses "may not distort significant historical events," include curricula that teach "identity politics" or violate a separate law that restricts the way certain race-related topics can be taught.
By Alexander Lugo | October 23, 2023
"ADR is becoming more vibrant," said Abbey Kaplan, leader of the new practice group. "The future of big-time trials for the younger lawyers is limited because most people now would prefer getting their cases resolved before trial. It's as simple as that."
By Michael A. Mora | October 23, 2023
"You can deal with the embarrassment now or you can deal with the embarrassment later," Markenzy Lapointe, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, said at the Florida Enforcement Summit.
By Associated Press | October 23, 2023
Presidential candidate and Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis supports brining lawmakers back to the Capitol to address the issues rather than wait for the January start of the annual session.
By Michael R. Sisak and Jill Colvin | October 23, 2023
Former President Donald Trump uses the appearances at his civil trial for fraud as an extension of his presidential campaign, betting he can shape perceptions and portray himself as a political leader under attack.
By Jim Saunders | October 20, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis and many other Republican leaders across the country have made a priority in recent years of trying to restrict treatments for people with gender dysphoria.
By Russ Bynum | October 20, 2023
The family of Leonard Cure, 53, viewed the dash and body camera video before Camden County Sheriff Jim Proctor's office posted it online. Relatives said they suspect Cure resisted being arrested because of psychological trauma from spending 16 years imprisoned in Florida for an armed robbery he didn't commit.
By Jim Saunders | October 20, 2023
The Justice Department notified Ameris in January 2022 that it was launching an investigation, which looked at a series of issues, including the locations of bank branches and how many loans were made in majority Black and Hispanic areas, according to court documents.
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