Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion October 13, 2022
The state of Florida endows its judges with tremendous power — the ability to compel people to tell the truth, shape the futures of troubled families and rescue children who are abused or neglected, take away liberty for those who commit crimes, punish businesses and public officials who recklessly endanger the public and even hand down death sentences. Few other public officials wield more raw power. Among them: The judges who judge the... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 15, 2022
As a recently retired Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, I worked closely with and know well all five members of the Court who are on the Nov. 8 ballot for merit retention. Each deserves a “yes” vote. First, all five are as exceptionally good people of integrity, skill... + más
Endorsement: Retain Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero, Supreme Court and appeals justices | Los Angeles Times
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
The New York Times USA Opinion October 14, 2022
about the ways that Congress could restrain an overbearing and ideological Supreme Court, using its powers under the Constitution., Article III, Section 2 states that the Supreme Court shall have “original jurisdiction” in all cases affecting “Ambassadors, other public... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 12, 2022
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Mills widens fundraising advantage over LePage | Portland Press Herald
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Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 10, 2022
Many letter-writers responded to the change in the Sentinel’s endorsement policy announced last week (”A change in our endorsement policy,” Oct. 8). A decision by the newspaper’s owner, Alden Global Capital, means that the Sentinel will not make editorial endorsements... + más
Bass apologizes to Latino group after suggesting Caruso paid for their endorsement | Los Angeles Times
Is the Newspaper Endorsement Dying? | Vanity Fair
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 09, 2022
California voters will see the names of four state Supreme Court justices on their Nov. 8 ballots, plus additional names of intermediate level justices in one of the state’s six appellate districts. For voters in Los Angeles County and three other Southern California counties,... + más
The Lions have regrouped after Matt Patricia, but not everyone thought he was a bad coach there | The Boston Globe
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation September 26, 2022
The Orlando Sentinel newsroom is working to keep you up to date about Hurricane Ian and its impact to our area. Here are three different ways you can be alerted when we post important information about the storm. Mobile phone alerts sent about Hurricane Ian by the Orlando... + más
Surrounded by scandal, Sen. Jason Brodeur campaigns against the Orlando Sentinel | Orlando Sentinel
We persist. In a crisis, Sentinel journalists remind me why I still love newspapers. | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics September 24, 2022
Another week, another indictment in Seminole County. In most places, it’s a big deal when a politician or political operative gets indicted or arrested. In Seminole County, it’s just a Tuesday. In fact, after reading that yet another associate of former tax collector Joel... + más
How to get Hurricane Ian news alerts from the Orlando Sentinel | Orlando Sentinel
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