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Florida Court Reverses Convictions, Concluding That Clergy Communications Privilege Applies to Religious Family Counseling

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90.505(2) of the Florida Statutes provides that A person has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication by the person to a member of the clergy in his or her capacity.

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Florida Governor DeSantis signs permitless concealed carry bill

JURIST

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill Monday that eliminates licensing requirements for Florida residents to carry a concealed firearm in most public places. The post Florida Governor DeSantis signs permitless concealed carry bill appeared first on JURIST - News. The statute is set to take effect on July 1, 2023.

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US Supreme Court refuses to reinstate a Florida law targeting drag shows

JURIST

The US Supreme Court, in a split decision, issued a brief statement on Thursday refusing to reinstate a Florida law that targets drag shows. Kavanaugh and Barrett appeared to disagree with the grounds upon which the state of Florida appealed the lower court’s ruling. ” The case at issue , Griffen v. .”

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Florida governor activates state guard in preparation for Haiti migrants

JURIST

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced via X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday over 250 officers and soldiers will be stationed at the Florida Keys and southern waters in preparation for a surge of migrants from Haiti. No state has done more to supplement the (under-resourced) U.S.

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US book publishers sue Florida Department of Education over library restrictions

JURIST

Six major book publishers Friday sued the Florida Department of Education, challenging a 2023 state law used to restrict books in school libraries. This Florida lawsuit is not the first constitutional challenge raised against state education departments for censorship. We all lose out when authors’ truths are censored.

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Disney lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dismissed

JURIST

A federal judge in Florida dismissed Disney’s lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the Secretary of Commerce on Wednesday for lack of standing and failure to state a claim. Disney alleged that lawmakers passed the statute as retaliation for their opposition to Florida’s Don’t Say Gay law.

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Florida House approves bill establishing election police force

JURIST

The Florida House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday that would create an office dedicated to pursuing reports of election crimes and establish a separate police force for the investigations. The bill passed in a 76-41 vote, after the Florida Senate approved it last week. DeSantis has praised Florida’s election administration.

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