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A federal judge has ruled that the ban discriminates against state employees and violates their civil rights. A trial will determine the amount of plaintiffs’ damages.
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Most third-party voter registration organizations have stopped their work due to a new law involving large fines
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Florida's population is growing, but the number of registered voters is shrinking—especially among Democrats. In Leon County some are pointing their fingers at party leadership, but others say a change in law could be to blame.
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Under Amendment 3, adults 21 years or older will be allowed to possess, purchase, or use marijuana products for non-medical reasons.
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A judge won't grant a preliminary injunction against a new federal rule about sex-based discrimination in education programs.
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A federal judge has blocked restrictions that Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican lawmakers placed on addressing race-related issues in workplace training in 2022.
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But whether the state can take action and what that action might be are unclear
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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 American Rescue Plan set aside $800 million for initiatives to fight student homelessness. States have used a little over $416 million.