"A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge on Monday declined an activist's request to immediately block Miami Dade College from officially deeding over downtown land for Donald Trump's presidential library. But Judge Mavel Ruiz, presiding over a lawsuit alleging the college violated Florida's Sunshine law last month when trustees voted to transfer the land to the state, left the door open to temporarily stop the move in the future."
"The hearing - the first in the case brought last week by historian Marvin Dunn - was only about whether the college is allowed to proceed with the deed transfer while the case moves forward. Though trustees voted to convey the land to the state last month, as of Monday, the land is still in the college's possession. Dunn wants Ruiz to issue a temporary injunction to ensure it stays that way."
A group protested next to the Freedom Tower led by retired professor Marvin A. Dunn opposing Miami Dade College transferring property for a Trump presidential library. A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge declined to immediately block the college from deeding downtown land to the state but left open the possibility of a temporary injunction later. The lawsuit alleges the college violated Florida's Sunshine Law by not properly notifying the public about the trustees' vote to transfer the land. The hearing focused on whether the college may proceed with the deed transfer while litigation continues. Trustees had voted to convey land purchased in 2004.
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