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The Council on American-Islamic Relations filed a lawsuit challenging a Florida law that gives the state power to unilaterally declare groups as domestic terrorist organizations.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations filed a lawsuit challenging a Florida law that gives the state unilateral power to declare groups as domestic terrorist organizations without federal input or judicial process. The law essentially lets Florida's government label organizations as terrorist entities on its own authority.
The lawsuit targets the law's structure, not its application to any particular group. CAIR is arguing that letting a state government unilaterally declare organizations as terrorist without due process or federal oversight violates constitutional rights. If the law stands, it creates a tool that any state could use against any group it opposes—religious groups, political organizations, nonprofits. The fact that Florida has this power and can exercise it independently of federal terrorism designations is the core problem.
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