Court ends second day of marriage equality discussion
The Supreme Court entered into its second day of deliberation on gay marriage Wednesday, this time to talk about the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act.
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The Supreme Court entered into its second day of deliberation on gay marriage Wednesday, this time to talk about the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a search by a Miami-Dade police officer and his drug-sniffing dog outside a Miami man’s house without a warrant was unconstitutional.
Tuesday marked the first of two days of arguments about marriage equality heard by the Supreme Court of the United States.
The color red bled all over Facebook’s blue and white homepage Tuesday.
Florida could be affected by two U.S. Supreme Court cases scheduled for hearing today and Wednesday that challenge laws against gay marriage.
This year, spring will be gayer than winter.
Since he took office, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been on a crusade to make his city a healthy and safe place to live, and he’s banning just about anything and everything he can to make it that way.
New York City’s ban on large sugary drinks was struck down last week, and some Gainesville residents and business owners voiced opposition to the idea of a similar law coming to town.
New York City may be the city that never sleeps, but it almost slept on something pretty important: soda legislation.
Newly elected and re-elected student senators raised their right hands and pledged as their victories were approved Tuesday night.
UF Supreme Court Chief Justice Matt Michel swore in the newly elected student senators Tuesday evening in the Reitz Union.
The UF Supreme Court did not come to a conclusion Sunday night regarding the constitutionality of UF’s Student Government executive branch’s power to remove directors.
Student Government elections are over! We’re not complaining about the burden of democracy, but it’ll be nice to not be harassed on campus so often.
UF’s Student Government needs an overhaul.
The Boy Scouts of America’s National Executive Board decided Wednesday morning to postpone until May its decision about changing its policy on allowing gay members into scout troops nationwide.
Student Government political parties can now campaign 30 days before an election.
The UF Supreme Court voted Friday to uphold the Election Commission’s decision to not order a cease and desist on Swamp Party campaign activities.
The Student Government Election Commission dismissed its first election code complaint Tuesday. The commission ruled 4-to-1 to dismiss the complaints filed against the Swamp Party and its presidential candidate Christina Bonarrigo for campaigning.
Kailyn Allen spent more than a year campaigning against President Barack Obama as chairwoman of the Florida Federation of Teenage Republicans. Now, she has until March to think of one question to ask him when she meets him in person.
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