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Federal judge enjoins border parole policy releasing migrants en masse
A preliminary injunction hearing is scheduled for May 19.
Bill that aims to end assignment-of-benefits litigation sent to Gov. DeSantis
Senate Bill 1002 is also known as the Windshield Repair Bill
Lawmakers approve reform of the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act
FTSA amendment aims to allow businesses to legitimately market to their existing clients.
Florida named a Point of Light by American Tort Reform Foundation
Florida previously ranked No. 1 on the Judicial Hellhole list
Tampa ban on 'same-sex talk therapy' leads to $950,000 settlement
Gainesville and Tallahassee are among the 25 cities that will be receiving a cease-and-desist letter
11th Circuit reverses ban on sanctuary policies benefiting immigrants
The underlying lawsuit challenged SB 168, which was approved by Florida lawmakers in 2019
Palm Beach Gardens tornado victims urged to file insurance claims quickly
Florida's Insurance Consumer Advocate urges swift action regarding April 29 tornado
Florida Senate approves liability protection for suborbital space travel
Virgin Galactic, Blue Origin will likely benefit if SB 1318 becomes law
Tourism board asks court to strike Disney's Reedy Creek development contracts
The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Board filed its lawsuit after Disney sued Gov. DeSantis
Morgan and Morgan managing partner reacts to 'not one-inch' memo
Attorneys are required by the Florida Bar to cooperate with one another
Florida Chamber: Deluge of storm lawsuits will not interfere with impact of tort reform law
Plaintiff lawyers were expected to have filed tens of thousands of lawsuits ahead of the enactment of HB 837
GOP experts at West Palm Beach election integrity conference advise how to win future elections
Lara Logan moderated The America Project's election integrity conference in West Palm Beach
Military officers injured by the COVID shot demand Congress investigate DOD vaccine requirement
Several active duty military officers who have injuries as a result of the COVID vaccine are demanding that Congress investigate.
Gen. Flynn transparency group doubts Florida's election integrity in new report
A new election transparency report lists voting in nursing homes and detention facilities as among the top 10 concerns for election integrity in Florida.
Florida's disproportionate share of property insurance litigation is challenge for lawmakers, analyst says
Data shows that the state of Florida carries an overwhelming majority of residential property insurance litigation, but the problem facing legislators and regulators is what to do about it, according to insurance analyst Guy Fraker.
Sen. Rick Scott at CPAC: Left wing is enemy within
ORLANDO (Legal Newsline) - The militant left-wing in the United States has become the enemy within, according to Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott.
Gov. DeSantis at CPAC declares victory over biomedical security, 'Fauci-ism'
Florida has defeated Fauci-ism and freedom has prevailed in the Sunshine state, according to Gov. Ron DeSantis
Parish man sues neighbor for $15 after discovering damage to his 'F-Biden' flag
A Parish, Florida man sued his neighbor because she allegedly mangled the pole of a flag that disparaged President Biden
U.S. Department of Interior sued over alleged unconstitutional gambling expansion on Indian tribal land
Magic City Casino sued U.S. Department of Interior alleging violations of federal law
Lobbyist: COVID liability protection opponents want to make money off the pandemic
When Lobbyist Brewster Bevis heard the arguments of those opposed to COVID-19 liability protection at a recent Senate committee hearing, he was surprised.“It's about money,” said Bevis, senior vice president of state and federal affairs for Associated Industries of Florida, a business trade association.