Fallout in workplace from Supreme Court decision on affirmative action in college admissions
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Have you noticed a lot of diversity efforts within U.S. companies are losing steam? Maybe you were wondering why. What changed? Well, it may have a lot…
Read more »Florida Supreme Court to decide if abortion rights, recreational marijuana will be on Novemeber ballot
The Florida Supreme Court appears poised Monday afternoon to issue rulings about whether proposed constitutional amendments that seek to ensure abortion rights and allow recreational marijuana will go on the…
Read more »How far will the Supreme Court go when it comes to laws regulating social media?
One headline put it this way: “The Supreme Court is in the middle of the social media and free speech intersection.” It’s a wrestling match between the courts and policymakers….
Read more »‘I did what any husband should do’ Ritz Theatre exhibit features couple behind U.S. Supreme Court case
Charles Arline Sr. wrote a book sharing his wife’s story. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Jacksonville man is now part of a living history exhibit at the Ritz Theatre & Museum. …
Read more »US Supreme Court considers challenges to bedrock of administrative law
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On Tuesday’s streaming episode of “Vote 2024: Path to the Polls,” I’ll be sitting down with Constitutional Law Expert Rod Sullivan as we discuss how a 40-year-old…
Read more »JSO transparency page sees changes after Florida Supreme Court decision on Marsy’s Law
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A new decision to release names of crime victims to the public in Florida has already impacted the local community and how law enforcement agencies share information….
Read more »USPS unveils postal stamp honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States Postal Service is unveiling a new stamp featuring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The Forever Stamp costs 66 cents each or…
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