Pam Bondi
Bath Salts, PIP Fraud Among New Laws Taking Effect July 1
Do not be surprised if your child returns from a school event with a prayer leaflet, as it will now be allowed as part of several new laws taking effect July 1.
Florida AG Bondi Ties The Knot
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi got away this weekend, but she’ll be coming back from a Cayman Islands trip with more than just a tan. Florida’s top law enforcement officer is bring back a husband, after a Saturday wedding to a Tampa ophthalmologist.
Zimmerman Charged With 2nd Degree Murder
George Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
Supreme Court Begins Hearing Fla. Challenge To Health Care Law
The U.S. Supreme Court began hearing arguments Monday morning from a group of states led by Florida arguing that President Barack Obama’s signature achievement, health care reform, is unconstitutional.
Lawsuits Filed By Democrats Over Redistricting
The bill hasn’t even been signed by Governor Rick Scott yet, but lawsuits have already been filed over the legislature’s once-a-decade redistricting maps.
Foreclosure Settlement Should Benefit S. Fla.
After more than a year of negotiations, five major banks will pay approximately $26 billion to American homeowners for the banks roles in foreclosure abuses including the robosigning scandals that ravaged the industry.
Bondi Says No To Slots Outside South Florida
Attorney General Pam Bondi has issued an opinion against slot machines at pari-mutuels around the state except for Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
Court Ponders If Miami-Dade Drug Dog’s Sniff Constitutional
The case of the Miami-Dade police dog closely watched by law enforcement nationwide will have its time in court. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide whether a the South Florida police dog’s sniff outside the front door of a house with a marijuana growing operation is an illegal search.
Florida Health Care Fight Hits Supreme Court March 26
The state of Florida will take its case against President Barack Obama’s health care reform law before the Supreme Court from March 26th through March 28th.
Judge Orders Religion Funding Amendment Proposal Off The Ballot
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/AP) – A proposed state constitutional amendment which would repeal the ban on public funding of churches and other religious organizations is off the ballot – at least for now. On Wednesday, Circuit Judge […]






