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At least 58 players have died from exertional heat stroke since 1992. Five high school players have died since July of suspected heat-related illnesses.
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Civil rights attorney Ben Crump says Fortson was acting in self-defense when he answered the door with a gun.
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The famed civil rights attorney said the police-involved shooting last month of Donald Armstrong is yet another disturbing instance when police officers fail to handle mental health-related emergency calls and routinely impose criminal charges to justify using lethal force.
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Ben Crump represented the family of Trayvon Martin is now representing the family of Tyre Nichols, who died in January after being beaten by a group of Memphis police officers.
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"One Governor should not have the power to dictate the facts of U.S. history," Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said of GOP Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' move to ban the Advanced Placement course.
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The state’s rejection of the course has drawn national attention, including a rebuke from the Biden administration.
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Attorney Ben Crump announced a potential lawsuit against the Florida governor after the state rejected a new Advanced Placement course, which the College Board now says it will revise.
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Crump will be in Tampa next week, for a Black History Month celebration at the Tampa Bay History Center.
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Pinellas County Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday asking Florida lawmakers to take another look at the state's "Stand Your Ground"…
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The Reverend Al Sharpton led a rally at a Clearwater church Sunday to protest Florida’s controversial 'stand your ground' law.And while the civil rights…
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A civil rights attorney best known for representing the family of Trayvon Martin said Thursday that prosecutors should not apply Florida's Stand Your…