The News Service of Florida
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The Florida Supreme Court upheld a ruling that could help limit the liability of Potbelly's in a case involving an 18-year-old woman who was hit by a truck in 2014.
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A measure aimed at outlawing intoxicating hemp-based products is ready for Gov. Ron DeSantis, after the House and Senate passed it Wednesday.
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A federal appeals court rejected restrictions in a 2022 law Gov. DeSantis dubbed the “Stop WOKE Act”A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the restrictions violated First Amendment rights
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The Senate is expected to pass the bill in the coming days. It would set up a process for victims who were abused by school personnel decades ago to apply for compensation.
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House Speaker Paul Renner says he and Gov. Ron DeSantis are trying to work out differences on a bill aimed at keeping children under age 16 off social media platforms.
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The potential class-action lawsuit involves allegations that the state has discriminated against FAMU in issues such as programs and funding
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The measure would clear the way for the release of grand jury testimony about the late sex offender.
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Unless the governor vetoes the bill, it will become law on Jan. 1, 2025. The bill applies to highways with at least two lanes in the same direction and speed limits of 65 miles per hour or higher.
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Sen. Corey Simon, R-Tallahassee, says his bill is needed because of an increase in bears venturing into residential areas of his sprawling North Florida district.
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A bill that would allow courts to require parents who share child custody to make timesharing exchanges at “neutral safe” locations is heading to Gov. Ron DeSantis.