Supreme Court refused Thursday to reinstate a Florida law that punishes businesses for... Hamburger Mary's says that it "has always marketed itself as a family restaurant. Parents and...
Clement urged the Supreme Court to hold the Texas case while it considers the constitutionality of the Florida law in its entirety. "The best course for all is for this court to grant...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to allow enforcement of a Florida law that prohibits children from... Hamburger Mary's, which hosted "family friendly" drag show...
Plaintiffs asked the Florida Supreme Court to once again block the law, but the justices denied it in a 4-1 decision released Monday night. The justices offered no explanation. Justice...
hosts family-friendly drag shows. In a lawsuit against the... Donati urged the Supreme Court not to allow the law to take effect, pointing out that Florida already has laws that prevent...
Current Florida law allows abortions through 15 weeks of pregnancy, which the state Supreme Court rejected challenges... If passed, the recently approved ballot measure would override these...
the Florida Supreme Court will decide whether police officers have the right to remain anonymous under Marsy’s Law when... 'Somebody failed somewhere': Family of slain Malik Jackson...
SEMIAUTOMATIC WEAPONS BAN BECOMES ILLINOIS LAW In a 4-1 ruling, the Florida Supreme Court ruled against those local officials, with the majority writing that "local governments have no...
After an appeals court struck down key portions of a state law designed to prevent social media companies from freely making content moderation decisions , Florida wants the Supreme Court to weigh in. Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody filed a petition Wednesday asking the highest court in the land to wade into the issue after two federal appeals courts issued contradictory rulings. In Florida, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit determined that it was unconstitutional for the state to prevent social media companies from issuing b ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — In its first case about the federal law that is credited with helping create the modern internet, the Supreme Court seemed unlikely Tuesday to side with a family wanting...