Judge nixes Florida’s welfare drug testing
ORLANDO — A federal judge has ruled that a 2011 law requiring welfare applicants to undergo drug tests is unconstitutional, […]
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ORLANDO — A federal judge has ruled that a 2011 law requiring welfare applicants to undergo drug tests is unconstitutional, […]
KEY WEST, Fla. — A federal judge on Tuesday struck down as unconstitutional a Florida law that required welfare applicants
A new federal lawsuit is challenging the mail policy for inmates at a county jail in South Florida. According to
Dan Gelber says Charlie Crist got automatic restoration of felon rights for 1st time in Florida history As former Gov.
The October issue of Prison Legal News contained one story entitled, “How many inmate deaths is too many?” Another article
Miami’s homeless, who since 1998 have benefitted from special life-sustaining privileges not afforded most residents, will lose some of those
Imagine being a prisoner in your own home. Stuck in a wheelchair, unable to go outside because you don’t have
A former inmate forced to undergo double hip replacement surgeries will receive $600,000 in a settlement with the U.S. Bureau
A quadriplegic attorney from California, forced to use a trash can for a toilet, filed a discrimination suit Monday against a Miami