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  • The state banned cohabitation in 1868. Lawmakers want to repeal the widely ignored statute because it discriminates against heterosexual couples. Same-sex couples have no problem.
  • John Konecny tested a tax law in Canada relating to moving expenses. He moved his possessions by canoe and won in court.
  • From soft money to attack ads, the U.S. campaign finance landscape has been littered with loopholes, controversy – and efforts toward reform.
  • Craft breweries across the state are celebrating today as a new law takes effect allowing them to sell their suds in 64-ounce refillable containers known…
  • The measure bars police and other public authorities from discriminating against anyone based on factors including skin color, religion, disabilities, worldview, age and sexual identity.
  • A new state law to help child victims of sex trafficking is in effect with the new year.The Florida Safe Harbor Act allows children who are rescued from…
  • Florida's legislative session doesn't start for two months but already both republicans and democrats appear in agreement that voting laws need some…
  • A bill to bring more transparency to charities operating in Florida is close to passing the Legislature. It follows a Tampa Bay Times investigation into…
  • Now that the Supreme Court has decided that the Affordable Care Act can stand, it's time to think about what the law actually means for your medical coverage. So let's review the changes the law has already wrought and those that still lie ahead.
  • Pointing to a “hierarchical relationship” with local governments, the state has asked an appeals court to uphold a 2011 law that has threatened tough...
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