District Media Group President Beverly Hallberg argues the media does not want to press President Biden on immigration policies.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody called this week for President Biden to allow public access to meetings of a commission he formed to explore a potential expansion of the Supreme Court, among other reforms.
Moody said she sent a letter to the White House demanding access to the meetings following what she described as alarming initial steps by the Biden administration and Democratic lawmakers. The attorney general joined other prominent Republicans in decrying any effort to pack the Supreme Court with additional justices.
DeSantis on lawsuit: We ll be fine April 22, 2021 at 2:01 PM EDT - Updated April 22 at 6:31 PM
If Gov. Ron DeSantis is concerned about litigation related to Florida s new so-called anti-riot law, he certainly didn t convey it.
DeSantis briefly spoke about the new law as he left a
federal lawsuit filed by the nonprofit group Legacy Entertainment & Arts Foundation.
DeSantis, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Orange County Sheriff John Mina are named as plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
The lawsuit argues the new law violates First Amendment protections for free speech, Eighth Amendment protections against cruel and unusual punishment and 14th Amendment protections of due process.
A civil rights attorney in Orlando, Fla. is pushing back against state lawmakers Republican-led anti-riot law that went into effect earlier this week.
According to the Sun-Sentinel, attorney Aaron Carter Bates on Wednesday, April 21 filed the federal lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody (R), and Orange County Sheriff John Mina to challenge the state s newly-passed law. The purpose of these laws are nothing more than an attempt to silence the Black Lives Matter movement and other civil organizations by limiting the ability to protest, Bates said in a statement. The First Amendment is a pillar of American democracy, and the anti-riot laws clearly strip Floridians of their freedom of speech and right to assemble.
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The senators expressed opposition to expanding the Supreme Court amid a push from Democrats to do just that.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and 19 other Republican state attorneys general sent a letter to President Biden and congressional leaders opposing efforts to alter the makeup of the Supreme Court.
Biden has already announced the formation of the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States, which will explore potential court reforms and address issues, including the size of the court. Days later, Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill to expand the court from nine justices to 13. We believe that such actions will seriously undermine our constitutional system, the public’s confidence in our courts, and the rule off law, the attorneys general said in their letter, which was addressed to Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Mino