A Leon County judge has dealt a blow to former Florida Gov. Bob Graham (left) and the Board of Governors charged with overseeing the state university system.
Graham, the Board and several other defendants sued the state last year, asserting the Board has the constitutional power to set tuition and that the Legislature's failure to recognize that authority is hindering the universities' progress.
But the judge just ruled that Graham and the others have failed to show standing in the case. He did give the parties until Feb. 4 to submit further evidence showing their right to sue.
"It's safe to say we're disappointed," said Board of Governors spokesman Bill Edmonds. "But we're confident we can show damage has been done and we have standing."
To see the judge's ruling, click here. To read the constitutional amendment, click here.


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Thank God Leon county has judges that support Floridians. Bob Graham and his lot are out to price Florida universities out of the range of the most vulnerable students. Hooray for Leon County! Bob Graham if you really cared about Floridians you'd be working to insure education is affordable, not kissing up to the educational establishment's union.
Posted by: Floridian in Palm Harbor | January 03, 2008 at 03:40 PM