Walter Olson is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute’s Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies.
The court said that a broad reading of the victims’ rights amendment would be at odds with other parts of the Florida Constitution.
Decisions are expected soon from supreme courts in Wisconsin and Florida.
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Florida Supreme Court Rules Marsy’s Law Does Not Bar Release of Police Names After Shootings
The court said that a broad reading of the victims’ rights amendment would be at odds with other parts of the Florida Constitution.
‘Marsy’s Law’ Challenges Highlight Conflicts with Other Constitutional Rights
Decisions are expected soon from supreme courts in Wisconsin and Florida.