Docket 70533
Citation: 509 So. 2d 292
- Opinion
- Brief of The Florida Senate and The Florida House of Representatives
- Brief of The New York Times Company Florida Newspapers
- Brief of FIserv Tampa, Inc. Challenging the Constitutionality of Exemption 35
- Initial Brief of Sentinel Communications Company and News and Sun-Sentinel Company Challenging the Constitutionality of Chapter 87-6, Laws of Florida
- Initial Brief of The Florida Press Association and The Boca Raton News, Inc.
- Brief of Capital Cities/ABC, Inc., CBS Inc. and National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
- Initial Brief of North American Financial Services, Ltd.
- Brief of Florida Informanagement Services, Inc.
- Brief of The Honorable Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General of The State of Florida
- Reply Brief of North American Financial Services, Ltd.
- Reply Brief of Frank J. Carver, Joseph B. Carr, Mahlon Hendley and Others
- Reply Brief of FIserv Tampa, Inc. Challenging the Constitutionality of Exemption 35
- Reply Brief of Baker & Hostetler
- Reply Brief of Capital Cities/ABC, Inc., CBS Inc. and National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
- Reply Brief of The Proprietary Association, Inc. Concerning Chapter 87-6, Laws of Florida
- Reply Brief of Sentinel Communications Company and News and Sun-Sentinel Company Challenging the Constitutionality of Chapter 87-6, Laws of Florida
- Reply Brief of The Miami Herald Publishing Company
- Reply Brief of James M. Russ, Edward R. Shohat and Theodore Klein on Behalf of Florida Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Reply Brief of Edith Broida, Interested Party
- Reply Brief of The New York Times Company Florida Newspapers
- Reply Brief of The Florida Bar, Joseph J. Reiter, Renee Higgins, Victor Wade Howell, and Brenda L. Smith
- Reply Brief of The Tribune Company; The Florida Press Association; Gannett Co., Inc.; The Media General Broadcast Group; and The Florida Retail Federation
- Reply Brief of The Florida Press Association and The Boca Raton News, Inc.
- Reply Brief of The Magazine Publishers Association and The Association of Business Publishers
- Oral Argument Video
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