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WHY TRUMP’S ELECTION LEGAL CHALLENGES WILL FAIL

INTRODUCTION As you’ve likely heard, President Trump has alleged that the 2020 election was stolen from him and was filled with fraud. As you’ve also likely heard, Trump has filed a number of lawsuits in an attempt to overturn the election. Many are wondering whether Trump will be successful. The…

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Postal Worker Accused of Stealing Mail-in Ballot

A woman working for the United States Postal Service recently appeared in federal court after being accused of allegedly stealing a Miami-Dade County mail-in ballot. Among the other items she stole include gift cards, prepaid debit cards, letters, and more. A pair of postal inspector agents questioned the woman who…

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Class Action Suit Filed in Miami Federal Court Sets its Sights on Automatic Gratuity

Earlier this month, in Miami federal court, an American international hospitality corporation had a class-action lawsuit filed against it. Since a new Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeal decision, the business is part of a broader wave of hotels facing lawsuits over gratuity or service charges that allegedly violate unfair trade…

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Miami Cop Caught Wearing a Political Mask Near Voting Site

A Miami police officer is generating headlines after he was allegedly caught wearing a pro-Trump mask while in uniform at an early voting site. Based on Florida law, voters, poll watchers and workers, and other individuals that have been approved by those supervising the election are the ones allowed in…

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Florida Man Charged With Cyberstalking

A 21-year-old South Florida man has been charged with cyberstalking by federal prosecutors after he allegedly made multiple social media posts threatening to kill a woman. The criminal complaint filed in Florida’s Southern District alleges that the man developed hundreds of false social media accounts during a six month to…

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Miami Federal Court Takes Another Look at MLM Company Class Action

A Miami federal court is re-examining a class action suit seeking hundreds of millions of dollars against several distributors of a well-known multilevel marketing (MLM) nutrition supplement company. Should the suit prevail, it could have significant ramifications for other MLM businesses. The suit involves thousands of individuals who were allegedly…

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Florida University Student Senate Ousting Leads to Federal Case

A university student is suing a well-known Florida university and student officials, alleging a violation of his religious freedom when he was ousted from the student senate following private Catholic student chat forum comments he made. Last week, a federal court was presented with arguments regarding the case. As students…

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Automatic Gratuity Case Receives Class-Action Lawsuit Clearance

A New York resident filed a lawsuit when he was automatically charged eighteen percent gratuities after dining at Key Biscayne’s Ritz-Carlton restaurants. Although a district judge dismissed the lawsuit, the decision was overturned by a federal appeals court earlier this week, paving the way for a class-action lawsuit alleging that…

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Florida Governor Proposes Tougher Protest Laws

As protests continue around the nation, Florida is looking to crack down on individuals participating in ones that become violent by introducing new legislation. Governor Ron DeSantis is proposing laws that would enforce felony-level penalties on a person who causes property damage or destruction or injury while participating in a…

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Billionaire’s Actions Lead to Federal Investigation Request

A well-known billionaire is in potential legal crosshairs after raising funds to assist felons in having their voting rights restored by paying their court fees, fines, and/or restitution. The billionaire’s decision came shortly after the governor of Florida was successful in having the courts uphold the decision not to allow…

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