Author: Jack Kaminsky
Florida Appeals Court Sidesteps ‘Executive Privilege’ Issue
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (File)
Sidestepping what could have been a major ruling about the state’s public-records laws, an appeals court on Wedne [...]
Florida Gov. DeSantis Vetoes Bill Targeting Hemp Industry
Marijuana (Source: TFP File Photo)
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — who’s come out swinging against a proposed constitutional amendment that would allo [...]
Sides Spar Over Florida Immigration Law Injunction
Farm Workers (UF)
Attorneys for the state squared off this week with lawyers for immigrants and an advocacy group after an unusual twist in a chal [...]
3 Parents Challenge Florida Book Objection Law
Books (File)
Three parents on Thursday filed a federal lawsuit challenging a controversial 2023 Florida law that increased scrutiny of school-libr [...]
Florida Death Penalty ‘Game of Chance’ Targeted
Jail Bars, TFP File Photo
A 2023 law that lowered the number of jurors needed to recommend execution has resulted in a "quintessential game of cha [...]
Federal Judge Blocks Part Of Florida Immigration Law
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody (File)
A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a key part of a 2023 law championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis that ai [...]
Georgia QB, Former University Of Florida Recruit Jaden Rashada Sues In $13.85M ‘NIL’ Dispute
University of Florida football coach Billy Napier (UF Athletics)
Saying his experience is “emblematic of the abuses running rampant in the world o [...]
New Florida ACLU Leader Points To ‘Urgency Of Now’
Bacardi Jackson began serving Monday as executive director of the (American Civil Liberties Union of Florida)
Saying the country is at a “deeply, [...]
Arcade Champs Duel In Florida Supreme Court Over Recordings
Arcade Games (Unsplash)
Florida Supreme Court justices heard arguments Wednesday involving two arcade-game champs — but the case isn’t focused on [...]
Appeals Court Weighs Case That Shields Florida Gov. DeSantis’ Admin From Releasing Records
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (File)
In a case that could have far-reaching implications for the state’s public records laws, an appeals court heard a [...]