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Attorney General Ashley Moody wants the Florida Supreme Court to take up a dispute about a racketeering conviction for planting drugs in vehicles during traffic stops.
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The lawsuit alleges that FEMA violated the civil rights of President-elect Donald Trump supporters in the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton.
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Moody argues the state has a right to investigate the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
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State lawmakers approved a program to provide reparations for brutality suffered by kids at the Dozier School for Boys in Marianna and the Okeechobee School in south Florida.
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Lawyers for the state asked an appeals court to uphold a decision by U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle to dismiss a potential class-action lawsuit.
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The law, which will take effect Jan. 1, seeks to prevent children under age 16 from opening social-media accounts on at least some platforms.
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The agreement comes days before a scheduled July 22 court hearing in Leon County.
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Attorney General Ashley Moody says the federal government is to blame for the prevalence of human trafficking in the state.
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The national trafficking hotline takes a victim-centered approach, reporting 30 percent of cases to law enforcement; Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says that's not enough
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The filing comes just days after Moody asked other state attorneys general for legal support.