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Appeals Court Clears Way for Florida to Enforce Child Social Media Regulations

Appeals Court Clears Way for Florida to Enforce Child Social Media Regulations

by Capitolist Staff | Dec 1, 2025

The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals last week authorized the State of Florida to begin enforcing its 2024 social media law restricting minors’ access to platforms with addictive features, granting the state’s request to stay a lower court order that had blocked the...
Florida college to redo vote on land transfer for Trump library

Florida college to redo vote on land transfer for Trump library

by The Center Square | Dec 1, 2025

Miami Dade College’s Board of Trustees will hear from the public on Tuesday before taking a second vote on transferring a valuable piece of property to the state for a planned Trump presidential library. The board previously approved the land transfer in September,...
Senate Bill Proposes Clearer Standards for Grandparent Visitation

Senate Bill Proposes Clearer Standards for Grandparent Visitation

by Capitolist Staff | Dec 1, 2025

Sen. Danny Burgess filed legislation on Monday that would broaden when grandparents may seek court-ordered visitation and require judges to give greater consideration to a child’s emotional well-being following the death of a parent. Senate Bill 674 would revise...
Effort to expel Florida congresswoman joins rush of reprimands

Effort to expel Florida congresswoman joins rush of reprimands

by The Center Square | Nov 30, 2025

An effort to oust Florida Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick from Congress is one of several formal reprimands that House lawmakers have pursued against each other in recent days. Hours after prosecutors announced on Nov. 19 that Cherfilus-McCormick had been indicted on...
Florida Supreme Court Certifies Need for 25 New Trial Judges

Florida Supreme Court Certifies Need for 25 New Trial Judges

by Capitolist Staff | Nov 26, 2025

The Florida Supreme Court is recommending the addition of 25 new trial-court judges statewide for the 2026-27 fiscal year, citing updated workload data, local conditions, and continued population growth across several regions. In a certification opinion released...
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