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In fact, the future of the $127 billion state pension fund is likely to be a key issue in legislative contests as well as Scott's own bid for re-election. Public employee unions are already using the court decision as a rallying cry for their members,
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And to this day, he still looks back on decades-old cases, some wistfully, some with regret...Supreme Court justice remains sharp on all topics legal, freely opining Thursday evening in Naples on the decisions of years past and the challenges facing
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A death row inmate has lost another appeal in the slayings of his former girlfriend and a football player at an apartment on the University of Miami 's campus. The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday upheld Labrant Dennis' murder convictions and death
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Florida needs 63 new judges and one new appeals court judge to deal with staff cutbacks and courtrooms clogged by foreclosure cases, the state Supreme Court said Thursday. The court noted that it's not as bad as it could be because crime is down and
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On December 13, the Florida Supreme Court ruled unanimously that motorists had the right to play their music as loudly as they pleased. The ruling was five years in the making and came after Clearwater
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Florida's lengthy general election ballot, which included 11 constitutional amendments, has been cited as one of the main causes for long lines and delays in the recent election. And many blame the Legislature, which placed the amendments on the
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Fla. A former Tampa teacher convicted of having sex with a student wants the Florida Supreme Court to take her off probation. An appellate court in August reversed a trial judge's decision to end Debra LaFave's 10-year non-prison sentence four
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Initial, positive indications about Florida's budget for the coming fiscal year could be overtaken by events if the Florida Supreme Court strikes down changes to state employees or the nation plunges over the fiscal cliff, the state's top economist
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A new budget, coping with federal health care reform and the cost of a college education in Florida are among the issues that state lawmakers will be dealing with as they return to Tallahassee this week to begin preparing for their 2013 session.
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The second driver is not automatically solely at fault in rear-end collisions, the Florida Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday as it resolved a pair of conflicting lower court decisions. The justices unanimously agreed that juries should be allowed to
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