A justice finds greener pastures, and DeSantis’ grip tightens | Editorial [Orlando Sentinel]
People wondered why
The answer: He was recruited to be general counsel and chief legal officer of
Polston, 67, is hardly the first justice to leave for a greener future. The fact that he has a large family to send to college likely figured in his decision, as with others — he and his wife have four biological children and have adopted six more.
What’s exceptional about this is that the person who recruited him, Citizens CEO
Not in the public interest
That’s more than any previous governor. It will root this court deeper and longer into a reactionary, far-right jurisprudence that serves DeSantis’ ideology rather than the public interest.
The JNC’s pattern is to send DeSantis only ironclad conservatives that he prefers. All nine JNC members — including
The nominating commission has set a remarkably short deadline of next
In an e-mail to the
“Justice Polston is an expert in insurance law, and he was my first choice,” Cerio said. “When
There are no ethical restrictions against a former justice arguing a case before his former colleagues.
Charlie Crist’s appointee
Polston and Justice
In a recent speech to
A state’s highest court is the worst of all places for all minds to think alike.
The JNC should be fostering diversity of opinion on the court. It used to. In 2001, the Legislature gave the governor the power to appoint all nine members of each of the 27 nominating commissions (one for each appellate court and circuit).
Under DeSantis, the Supreme Court JNC has nominated only members or supporters of the arch-conservative
That narrow focus isn’t the only aspect of the nominating process that a responsible legislature (if
Florida’s most powerful JNC
JNC membership comes with enormous power to influence how the court might be disposed to rule on everything from individual rights to corporate power.
Karlinsky, of
Member
Before 2001, the diversity of the JNCs themselves insulated the process from excessive influence from any source.
Here’s how it worked: The governor appointed three people, usually lawyers. The
A new cloud over the process is one of DeSantis’ own making. A secret panel of what he has described only as “six or seven pretty big legal conservative heavyweights” interviews Supreme Court nominees once the JNC has recommended them.
He has refused to identify them and won a ruling from
From sources, it is known that
Leo now chairs the Teneo Network, a nonprofit that he promises will “crush liberal dominance” in American life beyond the courts.
Voting rights are on Teneo’s hit list. So is anything considered “woke.” He’s obviously a DeSantis type guy.
Leo has an enormous stake in most any issue a state supreme court would consider. For him and his secret colleagues to have the last word with DeSantis on Supreme Court appointments ought to alarm everyone to whom the independence of the courts matters.
With judicial independence dying in
Democracy is still thriving in
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