By Michael A. Mora | November 14, 2023
"This case illustrates that a defendant can't bury their heads in the sand and act like they can get away with not preserving CCTV of an incident," said Keith Chasin of Chasin Law.
By Jim Saunders | November 9, 2023
U.S. District Judge Roy Altman ruled that the controversial law did not violate constitutional equal-protection and due-process rights and Title IX, a federal law that prevents discrimination based on sex in education programs.
By Ryan Dailey | November 9, 2023
The newly passed measure focuses on the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities program, which has been limited to nearly 41,000 children this school year.
By Dara Kam | November 9, 2023
The justices have until April 1 to decide whether the proposal, bankrolled by the state's largest medical-marijuana operator, Trulieve, should go before voters in November 2024.
By Jim Turner | November 8, 2023
The My Safe Florida Home program includes matching grants up to $10,000 to help pay for such things as reinforcing roof-to-wall connections, upgrading roof coverings and upgrading doors and windows, according to the program's website.
By Jim Saunders | November 8, 2023
The attorneys for West Flagler Associates and Bonita-Fort Myers Corp. filed a motion at the Supreme Court hours after the Seminole Tribe quietly began allowing some gamblers to place wagers on the sports-betting app anywhere in Florida.
By Ryan Dailey | November 7, 2023
The Senate Fiscal Policy Committee and the House Appropriations Committee unanimously approved identical measures aimed at allowing more students to receive the state-backed vouchers amid high demand.
By Brendan Farrington | November 6, 2023
Since the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, Gov. Ron DeSantis has touted his support for Israel while on the campaign trail and used his official office to back up his words.
By Dara Kam | November 6, 2023
The fee increase came after Gov. Ron DeSantis said medical-marijuana operators, whose licenses have sold for upward of $50 million until recently, need to pay more for the opportunity to do business in Florida.
By Dara Kam | November 6, 2023
State attorneys, public defenders, judges, sheriffs, other elected officials, attorneys and members of the public from the Florida Keys to the Panhandle vehemently argued against a potential decrease in the number of circuits.
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