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The court today heard arguments testing whether states may prohibit candidates for judgeships from soliciting campaign donations personally.
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The justices said today they will review restrictions on same-sex marriages in Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan and Kentucky. The case will be argued in April; a decision is expected by late June.
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A case that could define who has to prove self-defense under Stand Your Ground goes before the state Supreme Court Tuesday at 9:40 a.m.Jared Bretherick is…
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Yesterday's contraception ruling from the US Supreme Court was an encouraging decision for a Florida Catholic college that's awaiting trial in its own…
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June 14 will mark the one year anniversary of Gov. Rick Scott’s signing of the Timely Justice Act. The measure aims to increase the pace of Florida’s…
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On April 1, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta ruled Florida’s 2012 voter purge effort violated the National Voter Registration Act. The…
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The standard by which a felon is judged to be mentally competent to face execution will be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court. The court agreed Monday to hear a case involving a Florida man convicted of a 1978 murder; he has an IQ that's close to the state threshold.
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The Florida Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case involving a teen who was sentenced to 70 years in prison for crimes committed when he was…
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The Supreme Court's ruling means that same-sex couples have to be treated the same as opposite-sex couples under the federal law. But state law is a…
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Florida Democratic Senator Bill Nelson is lauding the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act. He’s had a conflicted relationship…