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The Florida Supreme Court began its annual summer break last week. In releasing its last regular batch of opinions until August 25th, the court left unresolved questions about issues such as the constitutionality of the state's death penalty sentencing laws.
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U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson says there is going to be a battle in the Senate to replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. That battle started over the airwaves this weekend.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Florida’s death penalty system is unconstitutional. The court ruled that Florida gave too much authority to judges.
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Same-sex marriage was legal in Florida before today’s Supreme Court ruling, but the decision still impacts same-sex couples in the state.
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Equality Florida is praising the Supreme Court justices who legalized same sex marriage nationwide, for focusing on the part of the U.S. Constitution that guarantees people equal protection under the law.
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Once, judicial elections were a pretty tame affair, with relatively little money spent. Not anymore. The Supreme Court hears arguments on Tuesday on how candidates should be allowed to gather funding.
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Gay couples who want to marry in Florida were delighted with Friday’s decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, but the legality of gay marriage licenses is still unclear.
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The decision is a major victory for retail enterprises and manufacturing businesses that could have been on the hook for billions of dollars in back pay for time spent in security screenings.
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The Florida Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday morning in a case that could make it easier to get immunity under the "Stand Your Ground" law.
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Over the weekend The Naples Daily News got more than 500 pages of documents relating to Florida’s redistricting scandal.