By Ryan Dailey | July 20, 2023
Critics, including teachers and Democratic state lawmakers, asked the Board of Education to table the standards to allow for changes.
By Michael A. Mora | July 17, 2023
"When rulings don't go your way, you have to be creative to review what the court has found, and see how you can get those specific issues and questions certified," said Adam Moskowitz, whom U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp appointed co-lead counsel for the plaintiff class.
By Terry Spencer | July 13, 2023
Former Broward Deputy Scot Peterson, the school's on-campus deputy, was acquitted last month of criminal charges accusing him of inaction, but the civil case against him, the Broward Sheriff's Office and others is governed by different laws, rules of evidence and a lower standard of proof.
By Ryan Dailey | July 7, 2023
The New College of Florida "Freedom Institute" is aimed at combating "cancel culture" in higher education.
By Jim Saunders | July 6, 2023
The potential class-action lawsuit alleges that the state has violated federal laws, in part by not establishing high-demand academic programs at Florida A&M and by shortchanging the school financially.
By Lisa Willis | June 29, 2023
"I would never want any [State Resource Officer] or any law enforcement officer in this country to go through the last four and a half years of what I went through," Scot Peterson said.
By Ryan Dailey | June 28, 2023
Using TikTok would be prohibited on district devices or over schools' internet and the app also could not be "used to communicate or promote any school district, school, school-sponsored club, extracurricular organization, or athletic team."
By Jim Saunders | June 27, 2023
Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker declined to issue a preliminary injunction, ruling that the Florida Education Association and other unions had not shown they had legal standing.
By Robert Stack | June 26, 2023
At least 10 states have enacted such laws and transgender, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people expect states to rely on what they call vigilante enforcement by private individuals.
By Lisa Willis | June 26, 2023
"I worked harder on this case, by far than any other case I've ever had in 30 years," defense attorney Mark Eiglarsh said.
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