This is judicial activism gone amuck. You silly legislative body you can't go passing laws to govern the state, the court can decide whatever it wants and you are powerless to do otherwise. na na na ( FL Courts to Judiciary and Administrative branch ).
Further I saw an article today about this being about "A womans right to die". Horsespit. Its about a mans right to kill his wife, slowly and painfully.
If Jeb doesn't put the state police in the hospital to enforce his order ignoring the courts then I will know the republic is in serious jeapordy.
Man "finds" Wife unconscious.
Man keeps Wife unconscious.
Man gets malpractice money for Wife.
Man wants Wife's money.
Man wants Wife dead so Man can have money.
Man gets Lawyer.
Lawyer is/was Hospice Board Member.
Lawyer promises Man that Wife will die at the Hospice...
Man "finds" Wife unconscious.
Man keeps Wife unconscious.
Man gets malpractice money for Wife.
Man wants Wife's money.
Man wants Wife dead so Man can have money.
Man gets Lawyer.
Lawyer is/was Hospice Board Member.
Lawyer promises Man that Wife will die at the Hospice...
Remember that two judges sworn by the governor to be judicial conservatives sided with the liberal majority to produce a unanimous agreement. Apparently, Jeb Bush was misinformed about his judicial selections, the way his father was misinformed by John Sununu and Warren Rudman about David Souter.