by News Service of Florida | Jul 1, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court vacated conflicting lower court rulings on Florida and Texas laws restricting social-media content moderation, sending the cases back for further review while maintaining an injunction against the Florida law. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday...
by News Service of Florida | Jul 1, 2024
An appeals court denied the Atlantic Coast Conference’s (ACC) request to temporarily halt a lawsuit filed by Florida State University (FSU) over media rights and potential financial penalties if the university leaves the conference. An appeals court Friday...
by News Service of Florida | Jun 27, 2024
The Florida Supreme Court has suspended former state Rep. Michael Grieco from practicing law for one year for violating Florida Bar rules by accepting an improper political contribution during his 2017 mayoral campaign. The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday suspended...
by News Service of Florida | Jun 26, 2024
Florida State University urged an appeals court to reject the Atlantic Coast Conference’s request to pause a lawsuit that could lead to FSU leaving the conference, arguing that their legal case should proceed in Florida despite a parallel lawsuit in North...
by News Service of Florida | Jun 25, 2024
Florida’s upcoming “Freedom Month” in July will exempt a wide range of recreational items and activities from sales tax as part of a legislative effort to encourage outdoor activities and boost consumer spending. Retailers hope outdoor enthusiasts...