Florida’s state Supreme Court sided with Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and denied an effort by a Democratic state attorney to ...
Although Florida Supreme Court justices don’t receive lifetime appointments, they’re allowed to serve until they turn 75.
Segal McCambridge’s Conner Werner analyzes recent changes to Florida’s rules of civil procedure and their profound ...
In a brief, the attorneys general said the case should be thrown out because FSU never agreed to be sued outside of Florida.
Justices unanimously upheld decisions that the Florida Public Service Commission made in 2022 to approve what are known as ...
In a motion to dismiss the amended lawsuit, lawyers with Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office argued the industry groups’ ...
On Dec. 12, 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court ended a Florida vote recount in the presidential election contest between George W.
While other Florida Supreme Court Justices had degrees from the University of Florida, Florida State and Yale, Francis’ degree came from a for-profit Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville.
The governor originally tried to put her on the state’s highest court in 2020, but the Supreme Court ruled she didn’t meet ...
Among those candidates are two Florida Supreme Court justices: Meredith Sasso and Renatha Francis. Every voter in the state is being asked whether the two should be retained on the state's highest ...
Florida voters will decide whether to retain two members of the state Supreme Court: Justice Meredith Sasso and Justice Renatha Francis. Both of their terms expire on Jan. 7. Republican Gov.
Florida has never failed to retain a Supreme ... marijuana constitutional amendment on the ballot. The state Supreme Court has a very limited and technical role when it comes constitutional ...