Judicial selection.

I am writing in response to the November 15 letter to the editor slamming Gov. Jeb Bush for expressing the opinion that judges "don't need to be legislating, even if our legislature is imperfect, even if the governor is a crazy son of a gun. The judiciary role is not to clean up after my frailties or the weakness of the legislature."

While the writer is entirely correct in stating that the judiciary should be on guard for constitutional infirmities, nowhere in the referenced article did the governor state or imply otherwise. Rather, Gov...

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