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Florida State asks judge to decide on some issues in case vs. ACC


Florida State University says millions of dollars are "needlessly being consumed" as the school seeks a decision in its lawsuit against the ACC in Leon County. The school asked for partial summary judgment in its case against the ACC, claiming Tallahassee-based Circuit Judge John C. Cooper has heard enough to decide the dispute over media rights. (Tallahassee Democrat)

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Florida State asks judge to decide on some issues in case vs. ACC


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