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Fri Jun 23, 2023, 02:11 PM Jun 2023

For the [anti-abortion zealots], Florida Supreme Court has become "the court of our dreams"

For the far right, Florida Supreme Court has become “the court of our dreams” | Editorial

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According to a leading anti-abortion activist, the Florida Supreme Court has become “the court of our dreams.”

So says John Stemberger, president of the Florida Family Policy Council. He’s quoted in a June 20 Washington Post article describing how Gov. Ron DeSantis, a candidate for president, has remade the Florida court with right-wing appointments.

Five of the justices owe their appointments to DeSantis, who signed Florida’s two newest anti-abortion laws, limiting abortions to the first 15 weeks after conception and then to just six weeks, essentially banning almost all abortions.

Stemberger’s dreams are virtually certain to be fulfilled in a historic abortion case that’s almost ready for the court to decide. It threatens to be a disaster for privacy rights far beyond abortion and also to undercut Florida’s public records law.

The questions are only how far the court will go and whether the court’s senior justice, Charles Canady, will nod to the appearance of impropriety and recuse himself.

Canady’s anti-abortion record as a legislator and member of Congress would not be disqualifying, experts say, but he also has two current issues. His daughter Julia Canady works for DeSantis. His legislator wife, state Rep. Jennifer Canady, R-Lakeland, co-sponsored a new, near-total abortion ban that depends upon the case before the court.

The anti-abortion forces have votes to spare at the court. They don’t really need Canady’s, except perhaps to pile on in a test case that is already of nationwide interest and significance. He has already voted once in the case, in solo opposition to accepting an appeal by Planned Parenthood and other challengers to Florida’s 15-week abortion ban.

As Section 23 of the Declaration of Rights, it says that everyone “has the right to be let alone and free from government intrusion…” It also guarantees the public’s right of access to public records and meetings.

In 1989, all seven justices then sitting on the case of In Re T. W., agreed that Section 23 protected an adult woman’s right to an abortion. They split 4-3 in applying that to overturn a law requiring parental consent for a minor’s abortion, which the Constitution was amended subsequently to allow.
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For the [anti-abortion zealots], Florida Supreme Court has become "the court of our dreams" (Original Post) In It to Win It Jun 2023 OP
BUT "6 weeks after conception" is actually only 4 weeks after conception! raging moderate Jun 2024 #1

raging moderate

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1. BUT "6 weeks after conception" is actually only 4 weeks after conception!
Sat Jun 29, 2024, 08:31 AM
Jun 2024

Last edited Mon Jul 8, 2024, 07:29 PM - Edit history (1)

When you get pregnant, the doctor's office does not ask you when you had the sex that caused the baby. The start of the pregnancy is falsely tagged at the first day of your previous menstrual period. And modern medical science has shown that this is actually about two weeks before ovulation. This means that the "six weeks" is actually only FOUR weeks of pregnancy! Women and their lawyers should be pointing out this error in the laws, and USING it to defend women FALSELY ACCUSED OF ABORTING AT SIX WEEKS, when they actually aborted at only FOUR weeks!

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