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Applicants sought for Funding Florida Legal Aid – board of directors, attorney vacancies

The Florida Bar Board of Governors is seeking applicants for the following vacancies on the FFLA Board of Directors.  The vacancies will be filled during the Board of Governors’ January 17, 2025, meeting. Lawyer applicants must be members of The Florida Bar and in good standing. FFLA Board of Directors: Two attorneys to serve three-year […]

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Lee County Legal Aid clinic to help seniors clear hurricane hurdles

As parts of Southwest Florida continue to reel from the back-to-back blows of recent Hurricanes Helene and Milton, the Lee County Legal Aid Society is again hosting a free clinic for area seniors in need of limited legal advice on civil matters. Law at the Library is a quarterly conversation sponsored by the Lee County […]

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Supreme Court clarifies standards for evaluating the need for more appellate judges

The Florida Supreme Court has amended the criteria for assessing the need for additional district court of appeal judges to ensure judges have adequate time to stay current with legal developments, embrace technological innovations, and promote public trust in the courts. Acting on its own motion but at the recommendation of the Commission on District […]

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Moody backs U.S. Supreme Court move to allow Virginia purge of voter rolls

The U.S. Supreme Court says Virginia can revive its effort to remove potential non-citizens from voters rolls ahead of next week’s general election. In a 6-3 order issued October 30, the justices blocked a federal court ruling that halted the program and forced the state to restore 1,600 voters to the rolls. “This is a […]

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