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Here is what we learned after Florida State's lawsuit hearing against ACC in Tallahassee


After its request to dismiss its lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference was denied in North Carolina, Florida State's legal team was in Tallahassee Tuesday for a hearing on its lawsuit against the conference. The case was taken to Leon County Circuit Civil Court and was presided over by Circuit Judge John C. Cooper. Here is what we learned. (Tallahassee Democrat)

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Here is what we learned after Florida State's lawsuit hearing against ACC in Tallahassee


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