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  2. Amendment 4 fails: How does Florida compare with other ... - AOL

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    Florida was one of three states that failed to pass legislation regarding abortion rights. How does Florida's six-week ban compare to other states?

  3. Florida was among 10 states that had abortion rights measures on Election Day ballots. Former President Donald Trump – a Florida resident – has waffled on whether he would vote for or against ...

  4. Florida pushes feel-good social media ban but forgets ... - AOL

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    Think back to the 2023 Florida law that banned children from attending drag queen shows. Parents weren’t allowed to make that decision themselves; the Legislature made the decision for everyone.

  5. Human rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The NGO Human Rights Watch has stated that there are human rights issues created by the current sex offender registration laws, and that they believe that the burden of being publicly listed as a sex offender, combined with the restrictions placed on former offenders and their family members, are human rights violations.

  6. Human trafficking in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking in Florida is the illegal trade of human beings for sexual exploitation or forced labor as it occurs in the state of Florida. After California and New York, Florida has the most human trafficking cases in the United States. [1] Florida has had cases of sex trafficking, domestic servitude, and forced labor. [2]

  7. Florida Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Law Review is a bimonthly law review published by the University of Florida's Fredric G. Levin College of Law. The journal was established in 1948 as the University of Florida Law Review and it assumed its current name in 1989. It is produced by about ninety student editors and a staff editor.

  8. Florida top court weighs letting voters decide abortion ... - AOL

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    Florida's attorney general on Wednesday urged the state's highest court to block voters from deciding whether to amend the state constitution to protect abortion, arguing the measure was ...

  9. Columbia Human Rights Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Human Rights Law Review is a law review established in 1967 focusing on human rights issues. Named the Columbia Survey of Human Rights Law for its first three volumes, the journal is produced and edited by students of Columbia Law School and is "dedicated to the analysis and discussion of human rights, civil rights, and civil liberties under both domestic and international law."