By Mason Lawlor | February 28, 2024
"As our recent decision in Williams makes clear, a district court abuses its discretion in approving a class action settlement when the named plaintiffs lack Article III standing to pursue injunctive relief, yet the district court considers the injunctive relief when determining whether the settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate," Judge Elizabeth L. Branch wrote the 12-page opinion for the circuit's panel.
By Jim Saunders | November 29, 2023
A 2018 constitutional amendment, known as Amendment 4, was designed to restore voting rights for felons who have completed their sentences.
By Jimmy Hoover | October 24, 2023
State officials tell the high court that a judge's statewide injunction was overly broad.
By Jim Saunders | October 19, 2023
Michael Black, the former head of the pediatric open-heart surgery program at St. Mary's Medical Center, had not met a legal requirement of showing "actual malice" to pursue punitive damages in a defamation lawsuit he filed against CNN and two reporters.
By Jim Saunders | September 26, 2023
As courts across the state scramble to figure out how to apply a new death-penalty law, the resentencing of two men convicted in a notorious Volusia County case known as the "Xbox murders" adds to the questions.
By Jim Saunders | September 21, 2023
Convicted murderer Michael Duane Zack's attorneys have asked a federal appeals court for a stay of execution because they say he was "shut out" of a clemency process that could help spare him.
By Jim Saunders | August 16, 2023
The Florida Supreme Court could decide whether to uphold a state law barring possession of guns by convicted felons.
By Mason Lawlor | August 8, 2023
An inmate who won pro se in district court against both dismissal and summary judgment motions is now victorious at the federal appellate level.
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By Jose A. Herrera-Paez | July 27, 2023
It's a dispute that questions federal authority over immigration and foreign relations—and could have consequences for investment in Florida.
By Lisa Willis | July 19, 2023
"Ruby did the wrong thing with a reckless disregard for the truth," Howard Finkelstein, former Broward County Public Defender.
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