

Jamie Grosshans
Non-Partisan | Florida
Candidate Profile*
Originalist
BIOGRAPHY
Name
Jamie Grosshans
Party
Non-Partisan
Election Year
2022
Election
General
Race
Supreme Court (retention)
Incumbent
Yes
EDUCATION
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WORK & MILITARY
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AFFILIATIONS
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POLITICAL OFFICES HELD
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POLITICAL OFFICES SOUGHT
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Race
ENDORSEMENTS*
CONSERVATIVE (1)
*Judge Voter Guide
OTHER (1)
*Winter Haven 9-12 Group
OTHER INFORMATION
Governor Ron DeSantis appointed Justice Grosshans to the Florida Supreme Court
An editorial in South Florida Sun Sentinel called Justice Grosshans "The most conservative Florida Supreme Court in decade."
Notable Cases:
- In re: Amendment to Rule Regulation the Florida Bar 6-10.3 (2021), Justice Grosshans signed the per curiam majority opinion, which held that a Florida Bar rule setting a minimum requirement for diverse continuing legal education faculty violated the precedent of Grutter v. Bolinger (2003) and Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) by instituting a quota based on characteristics such as " race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, and multiculturalism" (1). The court also amended rule 6-10.3(d) of the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar to prohibit such requirements and ordered the Bar to take the measures necessary to ensure compliance with the amended rule (2-3). Court allowed 74 days for public comment on the updated rule (3)
Judge Voter Guide gave 5 Stars and voted to "retain."
QUESTIONNAIRE
VALUES
I agree with Critical Race Theory (CRT) which asserts that the institutions in the United States are fundamentally racist.
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Judeo-Christian values established a framework of morality that is necessary for our system of limited government.
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Briefly describe your spiritual beliefs and values.
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What types of pro bono work have you done?
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ABOUT YOU
Have you ever been convicted of a felony or been penalized in either civil or criminal court for sexual misconduct? If so, please explain.
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What education or experience qualifies you to hold the office for which you seek election?
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Why should the voters choose you?
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I voted in these primaries and general elections:
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JUDICIAL PHILOSOPHY
Justices should not interpret the federal and state constitutions as living documents, but should use a textualist and originalist approach to interpretation.
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What is the proper use of legislative history in interpreting statutory law?
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Which current or past U.S. Supreme Court justice best reflects your judicial philosophy?
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How should a court address the balance between public health and individual freedoms in the time of a pandemic?
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In light of the case Bostock v. Clayton County, in which the U.S. Supreme Court interpreted the 1964 Civil Rights Act to include a prohibition on sexual-orientation discrimination, which justice’s opinion most closely aligns with your own opinion?
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What role (if any) does a judge have in maintaining the separation of church and state?
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Religious liberty is at risk in the United States and deserves the highest level of protection in the law.
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When should a judge overturn past court decisions?
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How should a judge determine which rights are protected by the Constitution even though they are not specifically mentioned?
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What legal principles should a court consider when evaluating parents’ objection to their child obtaining medical procedures or drugs designed to affirm the child’s desired gender?
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What principles should guide a court’s analysis of whether your state’s constitution gives terminally ill patients a right to assisted suicide?
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Would you describe your judicial philosophy as originalist, living constitutionalist, or something else?
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