Search online to find a recent (within the past 5 years) law passed by the Florida Legislature dealing with civil rights. What was the court case? What parties were involved? What was the civil right? What is the result of the legislation?

One recent law passed by the Florida Legislature dealing with civil rights is the "Florida First Step Act," which was signed into law in 2020. This legislation was inspired by the federal First Step Act and aims to reduce mandatory minimum sentences for certain non-violent offenses, provide incentives for rehabilitation programs for inmates, and increase judicial discretion in sentencing.

There was no specific court case that led to the passing of this legislation, but rather a growing bipartisan consensus on the need for criminal justice reform in Florida. The parties involved in advocating for this law included lawmakers, criminal justice reform advocates, and community organizations.

The civil rights at stake in this legislation are mainly related to the rights of inmates and individuals facing incarceration, including the right to fair sentencing, rehabilitation opportunities, and a chance for reintegration into society.

The result of the Florida First Step Act is to bring about more leniency in sentencing for certain non-violent offenses, as well as increasing programs aimed at reducing recidivism and helping inmates reintegrate upon release. This is seen as a step towards addressing issues of mass incarceration and disproportionate sentencing in the state.