Docket 83301
Citation: 636 So. 2d 1336
- Opinion
- Initial Brief of Save Our Everglades Committee in Support of Save our Everglades Trust Initiative
- Initial Brief of Associated Industries of Florida Service Corporation Opposing the Save Our Everglades Initiative
- Brief of Flo-Sun Inc. Requesting that the Proposed Amendment Be Stricken from the Ballot
- Initial Brief of Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association
- Initial Brief of Respondent United States Sugar Corporation
- Initial Brief of Respondent Florida Chamber of Commerce
- Initial Brief of The Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc. (FSCL)
- Initial Brief of Florida Audubon Society in Support of Save Our Everglades Trust Initiative
- Florida Farmers for Fairness Committee's Initial Brief
- Brief of Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida on the Invalidity of the "Save Our Everglades" Initiative
- Reply Brief of Save our Everglades Committee in Support of Save Our Everglades Trust Initiative
- Reply Brief of Associated Industries of Florida Opposing the Save Our Everglades Initiative
- Reply Brief of Flo-Sun Inc. Requesting that the Proposed Amendment be Stricken from Ballot
- Reply Brief of Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association
- Reply Brief of Respondent United States Sugar Corporation
- Reply Brief of Respondent Florida Chamber of Commerce
- Reply Brief of The Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc.
- Reply Brief of Florida Audubon Society in Support of Save Our Everglades Trust Initiative
- Florida Farmers for Fairness Committee's Reply Brief
- Oral Argument Video
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