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Felon Gun Ban Challenge Rejected by State Supreme Court
The justices issued an order rejecting an appeal by William Edenfield, who was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon after a 2020 shooting incident in Leon County.DeSantis, Cabinet OK $19 Million Worth of Conservation Deals
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Cabinet approved a new ranking list of 258 farms, ranches and forests that could be preserved through the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Rural and Family Lands Protection Program.Circuit Judge Challenges Panel Member in Wrongdoing Case
Hillsborough County Circuit Judge Nancy Jacobs filed a motion to disqualify Abigail MacIver from a Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission hearing panel, in part because MacIver is married to Fifth District Court of Appeal Judge John MacIver.Ex Parte Communication Does Not Necessarily Terminate a Settlement
Had the trial court decided Tran violated the professional ethics rule and sanctions were warranted, "the Mai parties still would not have raised a question of material fact as to whether the settlement agreement remains enforceable," Chief Justice Tracy Christopher wrote.Legal Tech's Milestones for Artificial Intelligence in 2023
Legal industry experts make their picks for the biggest developments in AI for legal in the past year.View more book results for the query "*"
Circuit Consensus: Climate Claim Suits Against Big Oil Belong in State Courts
U.S. appeals court have uniformly rejected the companies' reference to a federal common law of interstate air pollution.Survey: Texas Managing Partners Offer Remote Work Options, Raise Rates
To counter rising costs, 100% of respondents said they raised billing rates.The Delaware Law Weekly Is Going Digital. Here's What You Need to Know
The Delaware Law Weekly will stop producing a print product starting next year. Here is a list of frequently asked questions intended to provide all the information you need to know about the change.'A New Challenge': A Q&A With Ash Kalra, Chair of California's Assembly Judiciary Committee
A former public defender, Kalra said he won't be "looking for some mysterious middle ground" as Judiciary Committee chair but will try to "find a landing spot " for issues "that really focuses on justice, as opposed to the politics of the day."Trending Stories
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