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Related: About this forumFlorida Supreme Court justice should recuse himself on key abortion case, says ex-chief justice
Florida Supreme Court justice should recuse himself on key abortion case, says ex-chief justiceFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Barbara Pariente, a former chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court, said Tuesday that one of the current justices, Charles Canady, should recuse himself from the case before the court that will decide if state efforts to sharply reduce access to abortion are constitutional.
Canady has a long and deep record of opposition to abortion, dating back to his time in the state Legislature and Congress. But thats not why Pariente, and some others in the legal world, think Canady ought to step aside.
The reason is the work of his spouse, state Rep. Jennifer Canady, a Lakeland Republican who is co-sponsor of the new state law that would ban virtually all abortions in Florida.
In my view, he should (recuse himself). And the reason is that his wife was a co-sponsor of the six-week abortion ban, Pariente said. I know Justice Canady to be of the highest ethics. I cannot imagine himself not recusing himself from a bill that his wife co-sponsored. So the answer would be yes, because of that.
Pariente offered her view in response to a question from a reporter at a forum on abortion access organized by U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel, a West Palm Beach Democrat. Now retired from the court, she joined Frankel and other abortion rights supporters in discussing the effects of the June 24, 2022, U.S. Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade.
They also touted a proposed amendment that would enshrine abortion rights in the state Constitution.
Canady has a long and deep record of opposition to abortion, dating back to his time in the state Legislature and Congress. But thats not why Pariente, and some others in the legal world, think Canady ought to step aside.
The reason is the work of his spouse, state Rep. Jennifer Canady, a Lakeland Republican who is co-sponsor of the new state law that would ban virtually all abortions in Florida.
In my view, he should (recuse himself). And the reason is that his wife was a co-sponsor of the six-week abortion ban, Pariente said. I know Justice Canady to be of the highest ethics. I cannot imagine himself not recusing himself from a bill that his wife co-sponsored. So the answer would be yes, because of that.
Pariente offered her view in response to a question from a reporter at a forum on abortion access organized by U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel, a West Palm Beach Democrat. Now retired from the court, she joined Frankel and other abortion rights supporters in discussing the effects of the June 24, 2022, U.S. Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade.
They also touted a proposed amendment that would enshrine abortion rights in the state Constitution.
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Florida Supreme Court justice should recuse himself on key abortion case, says ex-chief justice (Original Post)
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Jun 2023
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bucolic_frolic
(46,990 posts)1. Yes, would be great to get some ethical recusals going as precedent
but Republicans will not go there. You couldn't find one to recuse kicking and screaming hauled out of there as they tout their impartiality, ethics, morality, independence. I doubt it will ever happen.
plcdude
(5,321 posts)2. A no brainer
Except we are not talking about ethical people here just wait and see.
FBaggins
(27,704 posts)3. She might say that she expects it - but it would have happened by now
If he actually agreed with her.
In the abstract- Im not sure that I agree that has a spouse who is politically active is a common recusal standard. That isnt the same thing as sitting a case where your spouse owns stock in the company involved.