Sheila Mullane Estrada has written for various publications, including the Sarasota Herald Tribune, the Lakeland Ledger, the Evening Independent, Tampa Bay Times, and The Bull & Bear Financial Report. She has won several journalism awards.
Courts throughout the country are inundated with eviction cases resulting from the economic impact of the coronavirus, while cities, states and the federal government have rushed to aid households with
Golf is an $84 billion business that generates an additional $59 billion in wages. Where that much money is involved, there are inevitable lawsuits seeking redress for injuries, some fatal. As a result, collateral specialties involving golf injuries among legal firms and global insurance agencies ar
Posting armed police in public schools does not make schools safer, concludes a recent study of law enforcement in Florida schools. The study focuses on Florida schools, which are required by state law to have armed law enforcement officers on all campuses, even at elementary schools.
With the lives of children, their teachers, and their families at stake, it is inevitable that the national controversy about how to reopen schools would end up in the courts.
On July 1, it became a crime in Florida to falsely declare a pet as an emotional support animal. If convicted, the pet owner can be jailed for two months
Even before the arrival of the coronavirus, the usefulness and necessity of college entrance testing was a hotly debated and litigated subject.
Health, safety and economic pressures resulting from the
There are two primary organizations that offer pre-college testing to high school students, the College Board Inc., founded in 1900, and ACT (American College Testing), a rival testing organization that
Two neighbors near Tampa, Florida, are embroiled in a court battle over the parentage of four goats.
We’re not kidding.
The kids in question are the progeny of Country