By Gary Fields and Adriana Gomez Licon | September 18, 2023
New congressional maps would have to include more districts in Alabama and potentially other states where Black voters would have a better chance of electing someone of their choice, a decision widely seen as benefiting Democrats.
By Michael A. Mora | September 18, 2023
"Prosecutorial misconduct not only strikes at the heart of our criminal justice system but also at the legal profession's core value of the fair administration of justice," said Jan Jacobowitz, a leading ethics expert at the University of Miami School of Law.
By Kevin McGill | September 15, 2023
State attorneys said during arguments before U.S. District Judge Darrel Papillion that participation in the National Flood Insurance Program requires that local governments adopt building-elevation policies and flood-control efforts that often require taxes.
By Jim Saunders | September 15, 2023
The U.S. Census Bureau report estimated that 11.2% of Floridians were uninsured in 2022, down from 12.1% in 2021. The rates reflected insurance provided in employer-based plans and purchased privately, along with coverage through government programs such as Medicaid and Medicare.
By Ryan Dailey | September 15, 2023
As of Sept. 8, 242,929 students had enrolled in 2,098 private schools using vouchers through the state's two main programs, the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship and Family Empowerment Scholarship, according to a report by Step Up for Students, an organization that administers the vast majority of vouchers in the state.
By Michael A. Mora | September 15, 2023
"The Jacobs case illustrates the perils of an improvident and incendiary campaign strategy," said Anthony V. Alfieri, the director of the Center for Ethics and Public Service at the University of Miami School of Law.
By Michael A. Mora | September 14, 2023
"These are some heavy hitters when it comes to total sales," said William "Bert" McBride, a shareholder at Trenam.
By Jim Turner | September 14, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Cabinet will consider three land purchases through the Florida Forever program, including a deal with one of the largest citrus growers in the nation.
By Jim Saunders | September 14, 2023
State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo issued guidance that was dramatically different from a recommendation by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which said people 6 months old and older should receive updated COVID-19 vaccines.
By Eric Tucker | September 14, 2023
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon issued a protective order saying that former President Donald Trump and his legal team cannot disclose classified information in the case to anyone other than the court, "government personnel who hold appropriate security clearances and have been determined to have a need-to-know" and others "specifically authorized to access that information."
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