Author Archives: Michael Froomkin

My Comments to the Florida Courts Travelling Road Show

I don't know how well they publicized yesterday's meeting in Coral Gables (see Florida Courts Hearing on the Future in Coral Gables Tomorrow), but it wasn't all that well attended — not much more than 20 people. But the presentations were fairly interesting.

I had planned to hold my peace, as it seems to me that there are already court committees working on all the major judicial tech issues (and, from what I can tell, doing a very good job of it too), but given the shortness of the queue I figured I might as well make a plea for three small things I'd love to see the Florida Supreme Court do.

1. Mandate web-friendly citation forms and document formats for all state judicial opinions. This would include web friendly file naming, formatting, and paragraph numbering. This would cost almost nothing.

2. Provide law clerks for the trial court judges (this would require an appropriation from the Legislature) — most states have them, our appellate courts have them, but our hard-working trial court judges don't get their own law clerks. (Disclosure: this proposal would create more jobs for our graduates, but I think it's a very good idea on its own merits — judges who are in court need the back-office help.)

3. (This is a pipe dream) Remove unreasonable barriers to entry of lawyers who move here from out of state. Florida's rules are an archaic barrier to entry in a national economy and globalized world. Unlike just about every other state, there are no provisions for experienced lawyers to waive into the Florida bar. Worse, the application process for experienced lawyers requires so much paperwork that it would be struck down as a barrier to entry if the anti-trust law applied. I know the bar is against this, but I think it would serve the public interest.

The panel took notes on the first point, agreed vigorously if not particularly optimistically with the second, and were polite about the third — but I'm not holding my breath.

You can make your own comments in writing by Nov. 1, to:

Task Force on Judicial Branch Planning
Office of the State Courts Administrator
Strategic Planning
Florida Supreme Court
500 South Duval Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1900

Posted in Law: Everything Else | 2 Comments

McBush/McSame Bashing Special Edition (Palin-Biden Debate Edition)

A special edition because I felt like it.

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FBI Keeping Lid on 9-11 Complaints

CQ Politics | SpyTalk – FBI Prevents Agents from Telling 'Truth' About 9/11 on PBS

The FBI has blocked two of its veteran counterterrorism agents from going public with accusations that the CIA deliberately withheld crucial intelligence before the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

FBI Special Agents Mark Rossini and Douglas Miller have asked for permission to appear in an upcoming public television documentary, scheduled to air in January, on pre-9/11 rivalries between the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency.

I have no idea how significant this is, if it all. Given that Bush ignored a report saying bin Laden was ready to strike at the US, you have to wonder whether live action movies of the strike teams doing a dress rehearsal would have done any good.

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Croc Killer on the Loose!

Crocodile at University of Miami lured to shore and beheaded | MiamiHerald.com

A bag of fishing chum was found near the mutilated corpse of an endangered crocodile on the UM campus.

BY CURTIS MORGAN

The butchered carcass of an endangered American crocodile was discovered Wednesday in a canal on the University of Miami campus.

A mesh bag with fishing chum found on the canal bank suggests the protected animal was lured to its death, then its head and tail were chopped off, said Officer Jorge Pino of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

While large alligator heads are sometimes mounted as trophies, Pino said it would be pure speculation to guess at the reasons for the croc beheading.

Nobody's safe around here?

Links to full (I think) discourse.net crocodile coverage:

Update: Forgot to say that “Croc Killer on the Loose” is better than “Killer Croc on the Loose”!

Posted in U.Miami | 1 Comment

Early Voting Begins this Week

In many states, early voting begins this week or next. Meanwhile, Homer Simpson tries to vote for Obama. You have been warned.

(Thanks to MW)

Posted in Politics: US: 2008 Elections | Comments Off on Early Voting Begins this Week

New GOP Attack Ad

South Florida Daily Blog — which seems to have forgotten Discourse.net exists — has the goods on the new anti-Obama Ad:

Posted in Completely Different | 1 Comment