Author: Leslie Bolden
Fast Track Sought In Florida Redistricting Fight
Pointing to “urgency” as the 2022 elections near, attorneys for voting-rights groups requested Friday that a battle over a new congressional redi [...]
State Appeal Puts Florida Redistricting Ruling On Hold
Little more than an hour after a judge issued a temporary injunction against a new congressional redistricting plan, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administr [...]
Money Pours Into Florida Gov. DeSantis’ Re-Election Bid
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis continued to amass a pile of political cash in April, bringing in more than $10 million as he seeks a second term in [...]
Florida Education Fight Could Take Months To Play Out
A legal battle over a new state law that restricts teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity in Florida classrooms could continue wel [...]
State Fires Back In Florida Redistricting Lawsuit
Attorneys for Secretary of State Laurel Lee fired back Monday at an attempt to block a new congressional redistricting plan, saying plaintiffs in [...]
Battle Over Florida Insurance Law Settled
As the Florida Supreme Court continued to weigh the issues, the state and a group of insurance companies have settled a long-running battle about [...]
Florida Court Rules Against Businesses On COVID-19 Coverage
A federal appeals court Thursday rejected arguments by Florida restaurants and a furniture retailer that insurance policies should have covered l [...]
Judge Denies Biden Admin’s Request To Toss Florida Illegal Immigration Lawsuit
A federal judge Wednesday rejected a request by the Biden administration to toss out a lawsuit filed by Florida over the release of undocumented [...]
Former Florida Rep. Rivera Appeals In Campaign Finance Fight
Former Republican Congressman David Rivera has gone to a federal appeals court after being hit with a $456,000 fine in a case involving allegatio [...]
Pinellas County Seeks Injunction Against Election Changes
With a candidate-qualifying period looming in June, Pinellas County is seeking a temporary injunction to block part of a new state law that would [...]