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Judiciary watchdog: 'Federal judge censure in Trump criminal case isn't enough'
Congressman Gaetz introduced a resolution that would censure, condemn Chutkan if approved by a Congressional majority. -
Environmental groups turn to courts to protect Florida manatees from starvation
Environmentalists are now turning to the federal courts to protect the marine habitat of Florida’s manatee population, which suffered a record number of deaths last year due to mass starvation. -
Florida developers urge federal court to back transfer of wetlands permitting to state agency
Florida business groups are moving to intervene in a lawsuit filed by environmental organizations that aims to stop the transfer of wetlands permitting authority from the federal Environmental Protection Agency to state officials. -
Florida attorney general tries to halt merger between major insurance companies
TALLAHASSEE – A merger between two insurance companies is being blocked by a lawsuit filed by Florida's attorney general's office. -
Financial planners granted appeal in CFP Board compensation disclosure case
WASHINGTON – Florida financial planners Jeffrey and Kimberly Camarda are scheduled to present oral arguments to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in September in a case filed against the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. (CFP Board) that could have serious implications for the financial planning industry.