‘Prison Legal News’ vs. the State of Florida: A Battle Against Censorship
Last month, a small, black-and-white newsprint magazine quietly made a case in a Florida courtroom to protect the fundamental rights […]
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Last month, a small, black-and-white newsprint magazine quietly made a case in a Florida courtroom to protect the fundamental rights […]
In the South Carolina prison system, accessing Facebook is an offense on par with murder, rape, rioting, escape and hostage-taking.
TALLAHASSEE – A federal appeals court on Wednesday dealt another blow to Gov. Rick Scott’s crusade to conduct drug tests
Department of Corrections secretary Mike Crews is threatening to stop payments to a Missouri-based company that won a five-year, $1.2
Hundreds of Florida attorneys, including a former state Supreme Court justice, are asking the state’s judiciary to raise the annual
A coalition of Florida legal aid organizations and supporters filed a petition Monday with the Florida Supreme Court asking to
It was like a sting operation: send both black and white people into an apartment building posing as renters; then
When Zipporah Hayes arrived at Elite River View Apartments to ask about a two-bedroom apartment for rent, the rental manager
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Joined by a former state Supreme Court justice, attorneys for the poor are trying to raise annual