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The battle for the seat has shattered records to become the most expensive judicial race in US history — with more than $90 million already plowed into advertising, canvassing and other expenses, acc...
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Elon Musk have proposed a date for which the billionaire will respond to the lawsuit the regulator filed against him in January, according to a joint m...
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The court can decide election-related laws and settle disputes over future election outcomes.
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After 20 years of litigation, a Florida lawyer prevailed for his client at trial in Monroe County. But that was when things appeared to have gone downhill for the litigator, whom the state Supreme Court disciplined on Thursday.
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WI Supreme Court Race BIGGEST TEST YET For Musk, Republicans Look To Avoid HUMILIATION In FloridaAll eyes are on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, where billionaire Elon Musk held a rally last night, handing out two $1 million dollar checks, after the courts declined to step in and block the controversial giveaway.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Supreme Court Denies Immediate Appeal For Anti-SLAPP Motion In Blogger CaseIn a closely watched case involving free speech and defamation law, the Florida Supreme Court ruled Thursday that litigants cannot use certiorari—a special form of appellate review—to immediately challenge the denial of an Anti-SLAPP motion in state courts.
Tanzi’s lawyers argue the state’s lethal-injection procedure would violate the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment
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A bill could make firing squads and lethal gas options in Florida executions as a shortage of pentobarbital, used for lethal injection, has some lawmakers concerned about executions.
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Both citizens and lawmakers can put proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot. This session, lawmakers are trying to create more ballot measures even as they attempt to make it harder for citizens to do the same.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier’s insistence that he won’t defend gun restrictions he disagrees with have raised questions about whether he has that power.