I think that any school on your list is going to be very good for premed and for pre-law (although I do not know which UT and UM you are referring to, Toronto and Michigan both seem to be a long way away for you, perhaps Miami and Tampa?). Admissions to medical schools is largely based on GPA, MCAT score, medical experience, and references. Where you get your bachelor’s degree is way less important. Two doctors that I know have said that the other students in their medical program came from “all over the place”. Similarly law school admissions will be largely based on your GPA and LSAT score, although I do not know as much about law school admissions.
The obvious question is whether some of the schools on your list are safeties. Unfortunately I am not sufficiently familiar with universities in the south, or specifically in Florida, to know what would be a safety.
Another issue for premed and pre-law students is your budget. You would be best to avoid or at least minimize debt for your bachelor’s degree as much as you can. However, that is a different topic.
And I continue to think that your strong sophomore and junior years, plus your strong SAT, are going to help you a lot.