Ron DeSantis is a lawyer by training and served as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) officer; he earned his law degree and has practiced in various capacities, but he is primarily known as a politician and governor, not currently practicing law as a full-time attorney. He is licensed to practice law in Florida, with his background including time in the U.S. Navy JAG Corps and experience as a federal prosecutor early in his career. For the most up-to-date confirmation of his current bar status or any recent changes, I can look up the latest Florida Bar records if you’d like.[1][5]
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Ron DeSantis claimed he wanted to make sure learning about systematic racism was a choice. He actually wants to make sure no one learns about systemic racism at all.
jasongarcia.substack.comBloomberg Law reporter Justin Wise combed through the latest campaign finance figures and found that lawyers, especially those at elite firms, are lining up behind DeSantis. The reason? Wise says its because these attorneys don’t want Donald Trump to win and think Desantis has the best shot at beating him. In this episode of our weekly podcast, On The Merits, Wise explains which attorneys from which firms are donating to DeSantis, and whether they could eventually face the wrath of the...
news.bloomberglaw.comFour private law firms — each with deep connections to Republican Party politics — have been hired to defend the state at a cost to Florida taxpayers of $16.7 million.
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www.advocate.comDeSantis has been sued by the former chief of staff of Florida's law enforcement agency for "wrongful termination."
www.newsweek.comGovernor Ron DeSantis plans to announce his run for president imminently, even as controversial laws he signed are facing new legal challenges.
www.fox13news.comLawsuits challenging Florida laws keep stacking up in state and federal court. Attorneys filed three new ones just this week.
www.wptv.comFlorida’s governor suspended another state attorney on a political whim. This is an affront to democracy and the rule of law.
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