The Second District Court of Appeals ruled that an agency can not permanently ban a person from making public records request over an unpaid invoice. In May 2018, Zachary Smith submitted a public records request to the State Attorney’s Office for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit related to his conviction. The Office sent him an invoice […]
Florida Supreme Court won’t consider case on “cure” meetings
The Florida Supreme Court declined to accept jurisdiction in a case against the Collier County School over whether the board cured a violation of the Sunshine Law. The Court’s decision means that the lower appellate court decision will stand. Florida Citizens Alliance sued the School Board of Collier County for violating the Sunshine Law when […]
Federal appeals court questions state over protest law
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals judges questioned the state over the new anti-riot law. The Dream Defenders, the Florida State Conference of the NAACP and other organizations sued to prevent Governor Ron DeSantis and three sheriffs from enforcing the law, arguing that it had a chilling effect on First Amendment rights. A district court […]
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