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AUGUST 14, 2008

Now they're all in limbo

As expected, it looks like the Florida Supreme Court will have the final say on all three of the major education amendments on the November ballot. After telegraphing his concerns in a hearing yesterday, Leon Circuit Judge John C. Cooper ruled today that Amendment 5 is misleading and should be removed from the ballot. The state is likely to appeal.

Cooper is the same judge who ruled last week that Amendments 7 and 9 should stay on the ballot. The First District Court of Appeal forwarded the 7-and-9 appeal to the Florida Supreme Court yesterday.

The FSC returns from summer recess Monday, but it's unclear how soon it may address the amendment appeals.

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