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In another in a string of rulings siding with abortion-rights advocates, the Florida Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a 2015 law that would have...
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Losing the right to vote after being convicted of a felony leaves six million Americans unable to cast a ballot in U.S. elections. A new report from the…
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As Florida's population has grown in the last half-century, it's also become more diverse. Now a new book from University of Florida Press chronicles the…
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It's a process wholly unique to Florida, and it happens once every 20 years: a group of Floridians assemble to review the state’s constitution and…
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In a highly unusual move that heightened confusion in an already-murky legal arena, the Florida Supreme Court quickly rescinded an order Wednesday that...
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A new proposal would allow the state to keep laws the state Supreme Court rules are unconstitutional.
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The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an arbitration agreement in a medical-malpractice case involving an infant who was stillborn.
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In what might have been his last word on the issue as a member of the Florida Supreme Court, Justice James E.C. Perry on Thursday rendered a blistering...
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The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday overturned death sentences and ordered life in prison for two inmates, ruling in one case that a convicted...
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A federal judge says that the Seminole Tribe of Florida can keep blackjack tables at its casinos.