On the Retirement of Justice Barbara Pariente

Justices of the Florida Supreme Court live their lives in the glare of publicity. Some would call it a fish bowl. Twenty-one years ago today, a West Palm Beach judge named Barbara J. Pariente was suddenly cast inside Tallahassee's intrusive world of public scrutiny. It happened on December 10, 1997, when Governor Lawton Chiles named her … Continue reading On the Retirement of Justice Barbara Pariente

On the Retirement of Justice Peggy Quince

It now is a generation in the past. Exactly twenty years ago today. On December 8, 1998, a lower appeals court judge and former Central Florida assistant attorney general named Peggy A. Quince was elevated to the Florida Supreme Court by Governor Lawton Chiles. She was the first African-American woman ever appointed. Her life had … Continue reading On the Retirement of Justice Peggy Quince

On the Retirement of Justice R. Fred Lewis

Twenty years ago today, a West Virginia native with a distinguished college football career in Florida was named to the state's highest court. Few of the wizened Tallahassee capital news reporters who attended the press conference will ever forget what happened next. After Gov. Lawton Chiles introduced Miami attorney R. Fred Lewis as his appointee, … Continue reading On the Retirement of Justice R. Fred Lewis

Open Courts & Justice Gerald Kogan

The Florida Supreme Court's decision earlier this year to place live video and audio of all its oral arguments on Facebook Live continues to be studied and praised. Florida's Public Radio network through its Miami affiliate WLRN recently took a look at how this new form of governmental transparency is working, even as courts around … Continue reading Open Courts & Justice Gerald Kogan