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To: Dealer who wrote (23310)12/8/2000 6:07:53 PM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Florida is not nationally reputed for its judiciary or jurisprudence. Obviously, former gov. Chiles placed political partisanship over judicial integrity when making appointments. This decision should outrage all Floridians, as well as all Americans. The courts are to interpret the law, not make it. The Florida Supreme Court fancies itself a "superlegislature." Blatantly unlawful. I'd hate to live under a legal system where you don't even know what the law is in advance, but rather only after the fact. That's what today's decision did. Utterly shameful.