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A federal judge heard arguments Monday but declined to make an immediate ruling about the legal conditions of detainees at ...
It was an unusual scene in Miami-Dade County court Thursday, as five judges sat side-by-side to preside over more than 200 ...
A federal judge in Miami will continue to hear arguments Monday over whether detainees at Florida’s temporary immigrant ...
A federal judge is considering whether detainees have been denied their legal rights at a temporary immigrant detention ...
Attorneys fought through stereotyping family dynamics to get their client's children, all by different mothers, $2 million ...
More than 100 residents of Li'l Abner — one of the last mobile home parks in left in Miami-Dade — came to have their eviction ...
Days after a plea agreement was struck in the case of a Key Biscayne coach accused of sexually abusing kids, the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office may reverse course, according to a key witness who ...
Thousands of legal cases reach U.S. courts every year. From accusations of mistreatment in prisons to fraud to sexual abuse ...
Already this year, Judge Kathleen Williams has blocked a new Florida law that criminalizes undocumented immigrants and held Attorney General James Uthmeier in contempt of court.
The earliest bills, spread among multiple law firms over several years, date back to 2019. The private firms are billing Miami taxpayers at, in some cases, hundreds of dollars per hour.
A federal judge considered whether detainees have been denied their legal rights at a temporary immigrant detention center in ...