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The state could start cracking down on vaccine passport violators. Also, Haley Moss shares her journey to becoming the first openly autistic lawyer in the state. Plus, what South Florida sports fans can look forward to this Fall.
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They include a requirement for out-of-state online retailers to collect sales taxes on purchases made by Floridians, and surveys to assess the “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” at state colleges and universities.
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Jean Noël-Frydman was born in France, but he feels right at home at his house in the Grove."Coconut Grove is a neighborhood that appeals to the French…
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The law studies class in Brownsville Middle School just got a lot more engaging: students are getting a law academy lab, complete with jury rooms and…
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In one year, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has managed to transform the Justice Department in the areas of civil rights, immigration and drug policy.
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Attorney Jeffrey Lovitky took it upon himself last year to sue Trump. "It is intimidating," he says. Still, he's suing again, saying he has a duty to push for compliance with various ethics rules.
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Across the country, people have an estimated $10 billion riding on the outcome of the men’s NCAA basketball championship.Only a tiny part of that is being…
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When we imagine laws and when talk about them, most of us probably don’t picture the paper they’re written on or the specific words used in them.But most…
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Death Row inmate Mike Lambrix has lost his appeal for a new sentence.Lambrix was one of the subjects in the WLRN documentary Cell 1, where we looked at…
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05/18/16 - Wednesday’s Topical Currents is an “At Your Service” edition, with well-known tech-law attorney and author, Mark Grossman.Many issues will be…
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Miami-Dade Parents of Murdered Kids held a protest outside of the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office Thursday (Feb. 4).The parents, frustrated over murder…
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Florida's highest court will hear a case that may determine the fate of some 390 death row inmates. The case comes after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the state's death sentencing system.