Category: Law
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/ 6867 SEEN/ 50 states and no winners: lofty government ethics promises often fall shortBy Dan Christensen 
 FloridaBulldog.org
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Weak ethics agencies, lobbyist regulation tarnish Florida in national integrity investigationBy Dan Christensen 
 BrowardBulldog.org with The Center for Public Integrity
 Florida kicked off the modern era of open government reforms when it became the first state to pass an open meetings law in 1967. Today, Florida’s Sunshine Law, and its even older Public Records Law, are among the strongest in the nation. But while Florida lets plenty of sun shine in on public meetings and records, it has done a poor job of illuminating the activities of lobbyists.
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Constitutional amendment proves no guarantee to opening up hospital records to patientsBy Amber Statler-Matthews 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Harlan Ginsberg of Coral Springs was rushed to Margate’s Northwest Medical Center in 2006 after a kidney stone attack. During surgery to remove the stone, he says, a doctor mistakenly cut a tube that delivered urine to his bladder and removed a kidney that another doctor testified was healthy.
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/ 9230 SEEN/ Prominent developer targets anonymous blogger in First Amendment battleBy Dan Christensen 
 FloridaBulldog.org
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GEO Group spends big on politicians, lobbyists as lucrative state contract goes out for bidsBy Dan Christensen 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 If political contributions and Tallahassee lobbyists are any measure, Boca Raton’s The GEO Group is the odds-on favorite to win a super-sized contract put out to bid this week in Tallahassee to privatize state prisons across South Florida.
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Critics say Broward College teaches police to profile, discriminate against MuslimsBy Karla Bowsher 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Broward College’s counterterrorism courses are supposed to teach Broward police officers how to protect citizens from terrorists. But critics say the college teaches discrimination instead.
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