By Michelle L. Price and Curt Anderson | October 6, 2023
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, speaking at a campaign event, argued that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election not because more voters supported Democrat Joe Biden but rather to cast him out of office.
By Jim Saunders | October 6, 2023
A 57-page brief filed at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit said the law, approved this spring by Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-led Legislature, is unconstitutional and violates the federal Fair Housing Act.
By Jim Saunders | October 6, 2023
Attorneys for Secretary of State Cord Byrd filed a 73-page brief at the First District Court of Appeal in a battle that centers on a North Florida district that in the past elected Black Democrat Al Lawson.
By Michael A. Mora | October 5, 2023
Boston jurors awarded about $25 million in compensatory damages, $5 million to each of Rita Jones' five adult children, and $150 million in punitive damages to the estate.
By Ryan Dailey | October 5, 2023
Pointing to an "inability to come to terms" on a contract with former state education official Henry Mack, Broward College on Wednesday announced that the board of trustees' second choice, Barbara Bryan, will serve as interim president.
By Associated Press | October 5, 2023
"There is a lot of politics that goes on here in Sumter County and they don't like the fact that I don't follow their system," Robert Rivernider said.
By Eric Tucker | October 5, 2023
The trial on charges of illegally hoarding classified documents, among four criminal cases the Republican former president is facing, is currently scheduled for May 20, 2024, in Florida.
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By Melea VanOstrand | October 4, 2023
Brigid Cech Samole, chair of Greenberg Traurig's Miami appeals and legal issues group and co-chair of the firm's Miami litigation practice, said the goal is to teach girls how to conquer one challenge at a time while also remembering their end goal.
By Michael A. Mora | October 4, 2023
U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks could sentence the former partner to two decades in prison.
By Jim Saunders | October 4, 2023
Judge John Van Laningham said the state Education Practices Commission, which can discipline teachers, should exonerate Yojary E. Mundaray on allegations of wrongdoing stemming from the December 2019 incident at Jose de Diego Middle School where the teacher reportedly told a transgender student that "I'm a Christian, and my God made no mistakes" while refusing to call the student by preferred pronouns.
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