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MIAMI-DADE PRO SE LITIGANTS NO LONGER PROHIBITED FROM FILING FAMILY COURT PLEADINGS

Obtaining a legal name change is an essential and monumental step in many transgender individuals’ lives, and the process requires access to the courts. When pro se litigants in Miami-Dade County filed petitions for name change through Florida’s E-Filing portal, their petitions were wrongfully “abandoned” by the Clerk of Court, who refused to docket them. SLC and Legal Service of Greater Miami (LSGMI) intervened and fought to ensure that all pro se litigants would have access to the courts without facing unnecessary administrative obstacles.

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FEDERAL COURT HALTS ENFORCEMENT OF STATE STATUTE BY ST. JOHNS COUNTY SHERIFF, FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL DIRECTOR AGAINST HOMELESS MAN WHILE LAWSUIT CONTINUES

May 7, 2019, JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A federal district court Monday issued a preliminary injunction halting enforcement of a statute restricting charitable solicitation while a lawsuit filed on behalf of Peter Vigue, a homeless resident of St. Augustine, is allowed to proceed. Vigue has been repeatedly arrested by state and local law enforcement for standing in the public right of way holding a sign that says, “Please Care God Bless Love” or other similar messages asking for help.

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