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The filing comes just days after Moody asked other state attorneys general for legal support.
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Florida’s Attorney General is turning to her peers in other states for support as Florida State University takes on the Atlantic Coast Athletic Conference in a legal battle over media deals and when and how the school can leave the conference.
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FSU is pushing to exit the ACC and explore a more lucrative landing spot, potentially the Big Ten.
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A big-money battle between the university and its longtime conference is playing out in two states because the ACC is based in North Carolina.
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A judge in North Carolina has denied Florida State’s request to dismiss the Atlantic Coast Conference’s lawsuit against the school, which is trying to sue its way out of the league.
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Florida State University is firing back at the ACC following its motion to dismiss media rights caseThe two have been at each other’s throats for months over FSU’s desire to leave the conference.
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The two recently filed motions for a judge to dismiss each other’s case.
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The longtime "Voice of the Seminoles" will be part of the hall's first class, which also includes Rush Limbaugh and seven others. The induction is set for June in Palm Beach.
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FSU has filed an amended complaint against the league that alleges former commissioner John Swofford cost member schools millions of dollars by acting in the best interest of his son who worked at television partner Raycom Sports.
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A Florida State University study found that by 2100, median age in coastal communities could spike as much as 10 years.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference says FSU broke promises when the Seminoles legally challenged an agreement that binds the school to the league for the next dozen years.
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Florida State University and its 30-year relationship with the Atlantic Coast Conference could soon be over. The university is moving to split with the conference but first, has to navigate a series of legal hurdles to determine whether a divorce is even possible.