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The U.S. Supreme Court handed a major victory to Gov. Ron DeSantis, refusing to allow hundreds of thousands of Floridians with felony convictions to…
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TALLAHASSEE --- Three appellate judges poised to help determine whether hundreds of thousands of felons can vote in Florida’s upcoming elections should be…
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TALLAHASSEE --- A battle over voting rights in Florida is playing out at the U.S. Supreme Court, with the ability of hundreds of thousands of felons to…
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TALLAHASSEE --- Plaintiffs in a Florida voting-rights case have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to vacate an appeals-court decision that would prevent…
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This weekend, Americans celebrate the country’s birthday—and the rights and freedoms many of us often take for granted—including the right to vote. As of…
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TALLAHASSEE --- Gov. Ron DeSantis is asking a federal appeals court to put on hold a ruling that would pave the way for hundreds of thousands of…
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TALLAHASSEE --- A federal judge on Sunday refused to put on hold his decision allowing hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed prison…
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A potential new battleground in the battle over voting rights in Florida has opened up. This time it revolves around a form that would bring clarity to…
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A U.S. District judge has ruled that the law, which would have required felons to pay court-related debts before they can register to vote, discriminates against those who cannot afford the payments.
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A much-watched voting rights case in Florida came to a close on Wednesday with the federal judge explicitly stating that he would rule against the state…
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Federal Judge Robert Hinkle has spent the last week doing double duty as judge and IT manager. While presiding over a major voting rights trial that is…
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The trial comes after Florida voters in 2018 overwhelmingly approved an amendment to restore voting rights to most people with felony convictions. Then state lawmakers tried to scale the law back.