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Florida lawmakers are considering letting local officials meet one on one, outside of the public eye. But a first amendment advocate says the change...
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More than 70 students, professors and members of the community hosted Soar Above Hate at Florida Gulf Coast University Thursday, beginning on the Library…
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The Florida First Amendment Foundation is tracking 74 open government exemptions during this legislative session. The foundation, which focuses on keeping…
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The full 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will take up a challenge to a controversial 2011 Florida law that restricts doctors from asking questions...
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A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of a tattoo parlor owner and against the city of Key West's attempt to block a new tattoo business from...
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Know the joke about how many college students it takes to screw in a light bulb? Probably not, since it’s not a real joke. Nor is the decision some...
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Inmates won't be reading a newspaper banned by Florida corrections officials anytime soon, due to a decision by a Tallahassee federal judge who said the...
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Attorney General Pam Bondi's office argued this week that a potential challenge at the U.S. Supreme Court should not prevent the state from carrying out...
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Physician groups are requesting that a federal appeals court reconsider a ruling that upholds a Florida law restricting what doctors can ask patients…
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Physician groups are asking a federal appeals court to reconsider a ruling upholding a Florida law restricting what doctors can ask patients about guns.