Governor Ron DeSantis announces appointment of Judge Adam Tanenbaum to Supreme Court of Florida

Judge Adam Tanenbaum, left, and Governor Ron DeSantis at Jan. 14 press conference | Screenshot from video

Press release from the Office of Governor Ron DeSantis

SEMINOLE, Fla. — Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of the Honorable Judge Adam Tanenbaum, of the state’s First District Court of Appeal, to fill the current vacancy on the Supreme Court of Florida. Judge Tanenbaum brings decades of experience across state government.

“Congratulations to Florida’s new Supreme Court Justice Adam Tanenbaum,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “He will be a bold and fearless jurist!”

Judge Tanenbaum has served on Florida’s First District Court of Appeal since 2019, where he has distinguished himself through extensive judicial writing and a steadfast commitment to the rule of law. Since joining the court, Judge Tanenbaum has participated in over 170 appellate opinions, including more than 90 majority opinions, and he has written three of the court’s seven en banc opinions during his tenure. He has handled one of Florida’s most demanding appellate dockets and participated in high-profile constitutional cases involving election law, separation of powers, and the rights of Floridians.

Prior to his judicial service, Judge Tanenbaum worked as General Counsel for the Florida House of Representatives, General Counsel for the Florida Department of State, and Florida’s Chief Deputy Solicitor General.

In addition to his judicial duties, Judge Tanenbaum contributes to the legal profession as an adjunct professor at Florida State University College of Law and as a frequent speaker and writer on constitutional and statutory construction and appellate practice.

Judge Tanenbaum earned a bachelor’s degree in political science with honors from the University of Florida, where he was co-valedictorian, recognized with awards for Outstanding Male Leader and Four-Year Scholar, and inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, Florida Blue Key, and the UF Hall of Fame. He graduated cum laude with a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center.

  • This knee jerk Republican – worked on Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign – and wrote the majority opinion that threw out the district which elected black congressman Lawson, opening the legal way for DeSantis to further gerrymander our congressional seats to 20 out of 28 being Republican (71%) when Trump won 56% of the most recent vote and of registered voters with a named part affiliation 55% identify as Republican.

    This is your “rigged” election and it may get worse since in his efforts to help Trump – not his constituents or even decency in Florida – DeSantis is going to try and gerrymander more seats to Republicans this spring.

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