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11th Circuit reverses ban on sanctuary policies benefiting immigrants

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals found that several immigrant rights organizations who sued Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody over local law enforcement cooperating with federal immigration officials lack standing. The underlying lawsuit, filed by the City of South Miami, the Florida Immigrant Coalition, the Farmworker Association of Florida, the Family […]

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Jones Foster sponsors Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s May beach cleanups

Jones Foster served as the May sponsor of the Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s (LMC) Blue Friends Society self-guided weekly beach cleanups. As part of the firm’s community involvement program JF Impact, Jones Foster employees and guests gathered at Loggerhead Park in Juno Beach for the first cleanup of the month. The team was successful in removing […]

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Board to consider proposed ‘communications technology’ rule for routine criminal matters

Florida judges are opposing a Criminal Procedure Rules Committee proposal that would facilitate greater use of “communications technology” for routine criminal matters. The Florida Conference of Circuit Judges, in an April 28 letter to President Gary Lesser, writes that its executive committee unanimously opposes a proposed amendment to Rule 3.116 (Use of Communications Technology). Twentieth […]

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Become an ‘Amicus Curiae’ by joining the Supreme Court Historical Society

Florida lawyers are being asked to become an “Amicus Curiae” by joining a unique organization: the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society. The membership appeal comes as Florida Bar members complete their 2023-34 fee statement which includes a section for voluntary contributions. “Why do we want you to be a Friend of the Court? Membership in […]

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