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Florida lawmakers are gearing up to pass a new proposed ban on social media accounts for many children. Opponents say the proposal’s age-verification requirement is unconstitutional.
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Weighing privacy issues, a federal appeals court has sided with a transgender student who argued his constitutional rights were violated when the St. Johns County school district prevented him from using boys’ restrooms at his high school.
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Drones. They’re getting cheaper and hobbyist pilots are finding more and more ways to use them. Many see huge commercial potential, but state lawmakers…
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A Florida State University art professor has been getting international attention for his website mapping the world’s cats. But the popular site will soon…
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A Florida appeals judge has dismissed a case challenging the release of the prescription drug histories of more than 3,300 patients. His ruling says the…
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A recent Florida Supreme Court case is forcing justices to consider profound questions about what a reasonable expectation of privacy is. What the public…
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Should Florida’s "Stand Your Ground" law be tweaked? A bill that would make some changes to the controversial measure was up for Senate debate during this…
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This week the federal government announced stricter privacy controls guarding personal information collected by those who help people sign up for health…
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Federal healthcare "Navigators" meant to help low-income people sign up for health insurance have been barred from Florida’s county health departments.…