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In the lawsuit, Bear Warriors United contended the agency limited public participation before approving the hunt.
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier cites health risks and potential conflicts with state abortion laws as the states ask to intervene in the high-profile FDA challenge.
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The owners of Red White & Booze challenged a city ordinance that included limits on the types of musical instruments and amplification that could be offered outdoors. A judge issued an injunction in their favor.
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His final appeals denied, 63-year-old David Pittman died by lethal injection Wednesday evening at Florida State Prison.
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Sen. Rick Scott of Florida says he wants to honor the legacy of of the slain conservative activist with the designation of Oct. 14, which would have been Kirk's 32nd birthday.
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The situation raises questions about the balance between local autonomy and executive power in Florida.
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A U.S. District judge ruled that the law likely violated the First Amendment and issued a preliminary injunction to block it. The state, saying it is targeting addictive platforms that can harm children’s mental health, quickly appealed to the Atlanta-based appeals court.
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The attorney general’s announcement opens the door to legal challenges across Florida, from defendants whose weapons cases are pending or from those already convicted.
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In the guidance, Uthmeier told prosecutors and law-enforcement agencies to refrain from arresting or putting on trial “law-abiding citizens carrying a firearm in a manner that is visible to others” as Florida courts couldn’t convict such people.
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The EPA approved the pilot project. Attorneys for the agency and Mosaic say the EPA had discretion to sign off on it.
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In his ruling, the judge wrote the law “does not evaluate the work to determine if it has any holistic value” and “does not specify what level of detail ‘describes sexual conduct.’”
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The filings say detainees are often transferred just before scheduled lawyer visits, denying them legal representation.