Supreme Court justices take shortcuts to end lawyer diversity training; write rules that boost business interests

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The Florida Supreme Court. Front row, (l) to (r): Justice Charles T. Canady; Chief Justice Carlos G. Muñiz; Justice Jorge Labarga. Back row, (l) to (r): Justice Renatha Francis; Justice John D. Couriel; Justice Jamie R. Grosshans; Justice Meredith Sasso.

By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org

In line with the “anti-woke” overhaul of Florida’s public education system, the state’s highest court wants lawyers and judges to stop studying diversity.

The Supreme Court delivered that message most recently by defunding a Florida Bar diversity committee and canceling a lawyers’ diversity course, both of which it did entirely on its own.

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