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Middle District of Florida

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Dec 4, 2025
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How have federal courts and prosecutors handled bestiality cases in states without explicit bans?

Federal law does not directly criminalize consensual sex between humans and animals; nearly all prosecutions come under state statutes or related federal charges such as child exploitation or animal-c...

Jan 29, 2026

Covid fraud in florida

has been a visible theater for multiple and misuse allegations: federal prosecutors charged a sitting congresswoman in a multimillion-dollar scheme tied to pandemic vaccine-registration contracts , se...

Jan 20, 2026

How have courts treated platform liability for CSAM when providers scan private content versus when they rely on user reports?

Courts have generally treated platforms that proactively scan private user content for CSAM more like private actors whose searches do not automatically trigger Fourth Amendment protections, but that ...

Jan 12, 2026

Which jurisdictions have online access to filed affidavits and declarations for a Katie Johnson?

Publicly filed documents tied to the anonymous plaintiff using the name “Katie Johnson” appear in federal dockets in at least the Central District of California and in New York federal filings (filed ...

Jan 3, 2026

What exactly does the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA) authorize and how has it been used in court?

The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA) empowers U.S. authorities to criminalize and prosecute drug trafficking conduct aboard “covered vessels” beyond ordinary territorial limits, authorizing i...

Dec 31, 2025

Legal troubles faced by Phil Godlewski

Phil Godlewski, known as a QAnon influencer, has faced a string of legal troubles in recent years including defamation suits that backfired, civil rulings where a court validated a complainant’s assau...

Oct 20, 2025

summarize Noem v. Perdomo

The central claim tied to "Noem v. Perdomo" in the provided material is imprecise: the Supreme Court granted a stay on October 3, 2025, in a separate case involving termination of Temporary Protected ...