5/11/2004
Schiavo editorial roundup
Schiavo ruling editorials --
+ Miami Herald -- Governor should heed court decision in Schiavo case. Florida's governor and Legislature have no right to intervene in a family tragedy nor to trample over the judicial process.
+ Tampa Tribune -- The Governor Has No Power To Intervene In Schiavo Case. Baird is just one of many judges to play a role in this tragic case, and he made the only decision he legally could.
+ Lakeland Ledger -- More Delays In Schiavo Case. It's time the executive and legislative branches withdrew from this case and left it with the judiciary.
+ Palm Beach Post -- 'Terri's Law' is no law. Privacy in Florida got a boost Thursday when a Pinellas County judge politely but firmly slapped the overreaching hand of Gov. Bush.
+ Orlando Sentinel -- Sound ruling on Schiavo. Sound legal thinking prevailed Thursday when a judge ruled that the law pushed by Gov. Jeb Bush to keep a severely brain damaged woman alive is unconstitutional.
+ Sarasota Herald-Tribune -- Violations in principle. In striking down "Terri's Law" last week, a circuit judge upheld vital principles of representative democracy.
+ Miami Herald -- Governor should heed court decision in Schiavo case. Florida's governor and Legislature have no right to intervene in a family tragedy nor to trample over the judicial process.
+ Tampa Tribune -- The Governor Has No Power To Intervene In Schiavo Case. Baird is just one of many judges to play a role in this tragic case, and he made the only decision he legally could.
+ Lakeland Ledger -- More Delays In Schiavo Case. It's time the executive and legislative branches withdrew from this case and left it with the judiciary.
+ Palm Beach Post -- 'Terri's Law' is no law. Privacy in Florida got a boost Thursday when a Pinellas County judge politely but firmly slapped the overreaching hand of Gov. Bush.
+ Orlando Sentinel -- Sound ruling on Schiavo. Sound legal thinking prevailed Thursday when a judge ruled that the law pushed by Gov. Jeb Bush to keep a severely brain damaged woman alive is unconstitutional.
+ Sarasota Herald-Tribune -- Violations in principle. In striking down "Terri's Law" last week, a circuit judge upheld vital principles of representative democracy.





