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2 new riverfront schools to be built in Tampa

Hillsborough County Public Schools announced Thursday plans to build a new Just Elementary School and Stewart Middle School on their current sports fields.

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'Guardian angel' begs for teen in court | News

A Corporate Area woman, who a judge deems the ‘guardian angel’ for a former State ward, is willing to cover the cost of the damages caused by the teen at a store in the Half-Way Tree Transport Centre. The woman, who is employed at the National...

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Tampa lawyer forges his own path, 'trying to impact change where you can'

A conversation with Cory Person, president of the Hillsborough County Bar Association, about lawyering and the turns a life can take.

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Commentary: Police Bigotry & Anti-Sex Laws—the Quiet Connection


February 25, 2021 1:11 AMLegal
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SAN FRANCISCO—The
Tampa Bay Times published an amazing story Monday about how in the 1970s the FBI and local police surveilled, harassed, arrested and charged civil rights leader Askia Muhammad Aquil under a program ostensibly created to fight communism but which was actually used to target anti-racist reformers. 
Among the charges prosecutors levied against Aquil were cohabitation and obscenity. “It was against the law to cohabitate with someone of the opposite sex unless you were married,” Aquil’s attorney Delano Stewart said. “It was never enforced. They only enforced it that time because she was a beautiful white woman dating a Black man.”

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Tampa Bay civil rights leader knows, 50 years later, that he was targeted by FBI


Tampa Bay civil rights leader knows, 50 years later, that he was targeted by FBI
The FBI surveilled Askia Muhammad Aquil — then known as Otha Favors — as part of its Counterintelligence Program of domestic organizations.
 
 
Askia Muhammad Aquil looks back on his life as a community activist. He is shown here outside of his office Campbell Park in St. Petersburg. [ BOYZELL HOSEY | TIMES | Tampa Bay Times ]
ST. PETERSBURG — Fifty years ago, Askia Muhammad Aquil was acquitted.
The St. Petersburg resident — then named Otha Favors — was acquitted of marijuana possession. He was acquitted of operating a business without a license, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and occupying a room for immoral purposes. He was acquitted on two firearms charges and one obscenity charge.

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