Gov. Ron DeSantis can't designate the country's largest Muslim advocacy and civil rights group a foreign terrorist organization. That's according to a federal judge in Tallahassee, who issued an order ...
"This Court must answer only the narrow question of whether the Governor's executive order violates the First Amendment." ...
Florida lawmakers approved a bill allowing the state to designate 'domestic terrorist' groups, raising free speech concerns.
If you want to see what freedom looks like in Gov. Ron DeSantis’ “Free State of Florida,” look at two remarkable events last week.
Columnist Teri Carter questions why Kentucky lawmakers brought the Florida governor to Frankfort to tout a balanced budget amendment.
The court’s injunction allows CAIR-Florida to continue its work while the group’s lawsuit plays out.