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Related: About this forumGov. Ron DeSantis used secretive panel to flip state Supreme Court
WaPo Gift LinkFor decades, the ambitions of Floridas Republican governors were stymied by the liberal-leaning state Supreme Court.
That is, until Ron DeSantis was elected.
The court let him erase a congressional district with a large Black population. It opened the door to a law making it easier to impose the death penalty. Now, its poised to rule on the governors plan to outlaw most abortions in the third-most-populous state.
The hard-right turn was by design. DeSantis seized on the unusual retirement of three liberal justices at once to quickly remake the court. He did so with the help of a secretive panel led by Leonard Leo the key architect of the U.S. Supreme Courts conservative majority that quietly vetted judicial nominees in an Orlando conference room three weeks before the governors inauguration.
So what I do is I convene a group of people that I trust some people in Florida, some people outside of the state who you would know, who Im not going to say, because you know, its private, DeSantis later said on a conservative podcast. Then they put these candidates through the wringer.
After taking office in January 2019, DeSantis appointed three new justices in two weeks, flipping the court from what he described as a 4-3 liberal majority to a 6-1 conservative advantage.
That is, until Ron DeSantis was elected.
The court let him erase a congressional district with a large Black population. It opened the door to a law making it easier to impose the death penalty. Now, its poised to rule on the governors plan to outlaw most abortions in the third-most-populous state.
The hard-right turn was by design. DeSantis seized on the unusual retirement of three liberal justices at once to quickly remake the court. He did so with the help of a secretive panel led by Leonard Leo the key architect of the U.S. Supreme Courts conservative majority that quietly vetted judicial nominees in an Orlando conference room three weeks before the governors inauguration.
So what I do is I convene a group of people that I trust some people in Florida, some people outside of the state who you would know, who Im not going to say, because you know, its private, DeSantis later said on a conservative podcast. Then they put these candidates through the wringer.
After taking office in January 2019, DeSantis appointed three new justices in two weeks, flipping the court from what he described as a 4-3 liberal majority to a 6-1 conservative advantage.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis used secretive panel to flip state Supreme Court (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Jun 2023
OP
"I convene a group of people that I trust" means people who give him lots of money.
Midnight Writer
Jun 2023
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Baitball Blogger
(48,024 posts)1. Politics the way that conservatives use it, is criminal.
CaptainTruth
(7,210 posts)2. DeFascist is evil, just evil.
He has no interest in representing the people of his state, he just wants power & control for "his side."
It's why we fight him.
Midnight Writer
(22,971 posts)3. "I convene a group of people that I trust" means people who give him lots of money.