Federal Appeals Court Hearing Concludes in Challenge to Florida Law Obstructing Voting Rights Restoration in Florida
The court’s ultimate ruling may enable hundreds of thousands of Floridians to vote in November’s general election
The court’s ultimate ruling may enable hundreds of thousands of Floridians to vote in November’s general election
Mayor’s proposal would cost nearly $412 million dollars and continue to exacerbate racial disparities in the county
As Florida officials continue resisting efforts to significantly reduce the prison population and have been slow to publicly reveal their plans for handling a coronavirus outbreak in prisons, the 28th person incarcerated in the state has died from COVID-19.
State actors need to protect people engaging in their First Amendment rights.
Over the last several days, protesters have gathered to demand justice for George Floyd, Tony McDade, Breonna Taylor and countless other Black people who have been killed by police.
Organization calls for transparency around reporting COVID-19 related deaths, medical quarantine and testing