Scott's Atty Admits Next Gov. Might Pick 3 Fla. Justices

By Carolina Bolado (November 1, 2017, 8:03 PM EDT) -- Florida Gov. Rick Scott's attorney conceded Wednesday in oral arguments before the state Supreme Court that under the most likely scenario, the governor's successor will have the power to appoint the next three Supreme Court justices, but argued that the court can't rule before the governor has acted on his plan to appoint the justices on his last day in office....

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