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Florida Supreme Court justice Charles Canady is married to a lawmaker who co-sponsored the state’s abortion ban.

. Florida Supreme Court Justice Carlos Muñiz has been described by the anti-abortion group Florida Family Action as being a supporter of a crisis pregnancy center in Tallahassee.Whitney White, an ACLU staff attorney. “There’s no basis in the text to exclude a decision so personal and so private as whether to continue a pregnancy.

. “States are free to afford that level of protection. That’s precisely what Floridians have done here.” Another state Supreme Court justice, Jamie Grosshans, has connections to the Christian legal organization

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