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Florida's Amendment 3

It may be interesting to consider the possibility of Florida’s Supreme Court striking down Amendment 3 under an "access to the courts" type of argument. There is little doubt that the odds are that somehow, some way, the Bar will find a way to neuter this amendment by attacking it in the courts, in direct contravention of the expressed, democratic and clear public will of the people.

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[For more on the post-Amendment-3 legal maneuvering, see Point Of Law, Nov. 4 -- W.O.]