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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: t2 who wrote (17523)11/17/2000 7:23:21 PM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
FL Supremes are final arbiters of FL state law, so long as it meets US Constitutional equal protection and due process muster. Federal courts should always (hmm) try to stay out of state matters and let the state act first. If and when it clearly becomes a federal issue after state issues are resolved, federal courts are more likely to act. The 11th Circuit tonight views it still as a FL state matter, since FL Supremes haven't decided yet, and state law might resolve it -- but said ya'll can come on back of FL doesn't do it right.
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