"Here is an old idea that we got from English law:
Just 'cause a government guy is a big shot, that doesn't make him all-powerful.
We can challenge his actions in court. We can demand to know: What gives you this power, buddy? By what authority do you act?
Quo warranto?
This ain't dusty stuff - it is our living law today. It might even apply to a fellow who is as handsome, popular and cheerful as the governor of Florida.
Remember that Gov. Charlie Crist signed a 25-year deal with the Seminole Tribe to expand gambling.
But our Legislature is challenging Crist's power to make this deal all by himself. Our state House has turned to the Florida Supreme Court."
Get the Story:
Howard Troxler: Even the governor has to prove it
(The St. Petersburg Times 12/4)
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