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Gov. Ron DeSantis promised to go as high as the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse an appellate panel order issued late Saturday that sided with the CDC.
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While the Justice Department continues exploring possible ways to add a question about citizenship to the census forms, a federal judge in Maryland is moving ahead with reopening two cases against it.
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After spending more than five years pleading with the Florida Legislature to legalize medical marijuana, Cathy Jordan and her husband, Bob, were back in...
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Florida’s court system is asking the state legislature for more than $8.5 million to get more interpreters in the courtroom.
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A divided appeals court Wednesday sided with an anesthesiologist in a Miami-Dade County medical malpractice case involving a woman who died while...
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A federal judge hammered an attorney representing the state during a contentious hearing Friday on an abortion law challenged by clergy members and...
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A state appeals court Thursday overturned a circuit judge's decision to commit a drug offender to a treatment program and place her on probation instead...
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Florida ranks second in the nation in the number of death row inmates, with 390 men and women currently awaiting execution, and the ruling casts doubt on their status.
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A Central Florida public defender called for an end to arrests for being broke. And the chief judge agrees the program needs to be evaluated, but for...
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A new provision for domestic violence laws had been proposed by several groups interested in protecting abuse victims. It will allow previous interviews…