by Jon Styf | The Center Square | May 2, 2024
Florida, New York, and the District of Columbia have joined Tennessee and Virginia in an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA, challenging the enforcement of its name, image, and likeness (NIL) rules. Florida, New York and the District of Columbia joined the antitrust...
by Just Another Comepinga | May 2, 2024
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation to enhance protections for financial consumers, facilitating the filing of complaints against financial institutions, and expanding credit unions’ capabilities to manage public funds as Qualified Public Depositories. Gov. Ron...
by Caden DeLisa | May 1, 2024
Florida filed a federal lawsuit against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Department of Justice on Wednesday, challenging a new rule that broadly redefines who is considered a firearms dealer, claiming it exceeds regulatory authority. The...
by News Service of Florida | Apr 30, 2024
Arrests increased at the University of Florida and the University of South Florida this week amidst escalating tensions during demonstrations about the Israel-Hamas conflict, with twelve protesters detained across both campuses. Arrests of protesters on Florida...
by Caden DeLisa | Apr 30, 2024
Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina have sued the Biden administration, challenging new Title IX regulations that extend protections to include gender identity and sexual orientation, arguing that these changes exceed the original law’s intent and...
by Caden DeLisa | Apr 29, 2024
A resolution to end Florida’s public campaign financing program, which matches funds for statewide election candidates, will appear on ballots this November, with proponents arguing the funds could be better used for education and housing. Gov. Ron DeSantis has...