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The Florida Education Association and other plaintiffs are asking the 1st District Court of Appeal to reassess its ruling, citing continuing safety threats to teachers and other school employees.
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Tampa businessman Joe Redner has lost the latest round in his attempt to grow his own medical marijuana for juicing.
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A state appeals court Tuesday sided with the Florida Department of Health in a long-running dispute about proposed rules for determining whether trauma...
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Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday received a legal ruling that will at least temporarily allow him to keep from turning over his calendar --- including...
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Siding with state regulators, an appeals court Thursday ruled that controversial electronic games played in bars and other establishments are illegal...
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Chiding a judge who sided with sick patients and saying plaintiffs likely won’t win on the merits of the case, an appellate court on Tuesday refused to...
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Similar to a decision in another case involving whether patients should be able to smoke medical marijuana, an appeals court this week refused to...
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In a legal dispute that focused on an accused doctor’s right to remain silent, an appeals court has upheld the license revocation of a South Florida...
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Siding with the state Department of Health, an appeals court Tuesday at least temporarily blocked a Tampa businessman from being able to grow marijuana...
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More than a decade after Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment expanding access to records in medical-malpractice cases, an appeals court...