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  1. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Charles Canady is a judge of the Florida Supreme Court. He assumed office on September 8, 2008. His current term ends on January 2, 2029. Canady ran for re-election for judge of the Florida Supreme Court. He won in the retention election on November 8, 2022. Canady was elected by his peers to serve as chief justice of the court from 2010 to ...

  2. 20 de jun. de 2018 · July 1 will mark the second time Charles T. Canady takes over the leadership of the court.

  3. 8 de set. de 2023 · One of them, Justice Charles T. Canady, sponsored anti-abortion legislation as a member of Congress and is married to State Representative Jennifer Canady of Lakeland, who co-sponsored the six ...

  4. 28 de jun. de 2019 · Following a Judicial Luncheon with Governor DeSantis at this year’s Florida Bar’s Annual Convention, Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles T. Canady joins host Renee Thompson to discuss the recent appointment of three new justices to his court, the influx of funding to help the court attract and retain a talented staff, and the steps the court is taking to better serve the community ...

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    28 de out. de 2019 · Canady Re-elected as Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court . TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Supreme Court has unanimously re-elected Charles T. Canady as its Chief Justice for a two-year term that begins July 1, 2020. It will be his third term as head of the state’s highest court and chief administrative officer of the state courts system.

  6. 24 de mai. de 2023 · Merit selection and retention is a system of selecting Justices established by the voters when they amended the Florida Constitution in the 1970s. Under this process, the Governor appoints new Justices from a list of three to six names submitted by a Judicial Nominating Commission. The Governor must select from the list.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2019 · Chief Justice Charles T. Canady was born in Lakeland, Florida, in 1954. He is married to Jennifer Houghton Canady, and they have two children. He received his B.A from Haverford College in 1976 and his J.D. from Yale Law School in 1979. Chief Justice Canady practiced law with the firm of Holland and Knight in Lakeland from 1979 through 1982.