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The court refused to reconsider an April ruling by a three-judge panel that cleared the way for the lawsuit against the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association
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The ruling by a federal appeals court is effectively a victory for two family therapists, who challenged ordinances that barred treatment or counseling designed to change minors’ sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Lawyers in Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office filed a 28-page response at the 1st District Court of Appeal, a day after abortion clinics and a physician asked the court to put the law on hold.
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The rule limits surgeons to performing three of the procedures a day and requires that they use ultrasound. The procedures, more technically called gluteal fat grafting, involve injecting fat to enlarge or reshape patients’ buttocks.
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The USF case is one of numerous lawsuits in Florida and across the country stemming from campus shutdowns early in the pandemic.
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A panel of the 5th District Court of Appeal upheld an Orange County circuit judge’s dismissal of a lawsuit in which bars sought damages for what is known as “inverse condemnation.”
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An unlicensed woman fined for offering dietary advice contends that the state violated her speech rights. A appellate panel ruled against her, but her attorneys want the full court to hear the case.
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The administration had asked the court for an injunction allowing the federal worker mandate to move forward pending appeal.
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The Florida Department of Health is accused of violating public records laws by turning down requests for daily COVID-19 data.
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If federal officials accept a court’s decision, some patients will get a chance to seek refunds for their nursing home and other expenses.