2 Florida Supreme Court judges tapped for federal seats

Justices Lagoa, Luck picked by President Trump to serve on federal appeals court

Justice Barbara Lagoa and Justice Robert J. Luck (Photos courtesy: Florida Supreme Court)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Just months after joining the Florida Supreme Court, Justice Barbara Lagoa and Justice Robert Luck have been picked by President Donald Trump to serve on a federal appeals court, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office said Thursday evening.

DeSantis praised the nominations of Lagoa and Luck for seats on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a statement issued by his office. The governor appointed the pair to the Florida Supreme Court shortly after he took office in January.

Recommended Videos



“President Trump has demonstrated great judgment in nominating Justices Barbara Lagoa and Robert Luck to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit,” DeSantis said. “I appointed these two justices to the Florida Supreme Court for their demonstrated understanding of the Constitution and the appropriate role of the judiciary. We are proud of these two Floridians who have earned the respect of many for being great jurists and public servants. They will serve our nation well.”

The Florida Supreme Court received official word of the nominations Thursday afternoon, court spokesman Craig Waters said.

While Lagoa and Luck would have to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate, their moves to the Atlanta-based appeals court would lead to DeSantis making two more appointments to the Supreme Court. Along with Lagoa and Luck, DeSantis in January appointed Supreme Court Justice Carlos Muniz -- three choices that have created a solid conservative majority on the court.

A news release Thursday evening from DeSantis’ office said Trump selected Lagoa and Luck to replace longtime appeals-court judges Gerald Tjoflat and Stanley Marcus, who are moving into what is known as “senior” status. The appeals court hears cases from Florida, Georgia and Alabama.

Lagoa and Luck both served on the state’s 3rd District Court of Appeal in Miami-Dade County before they were picked by DeSantis to serve on the Supreme Court. Lagoa is the only woman on the Supreme Court and is also the state’s first Cuban-American female justice.

Then-Gov. Jeb Bush appointed Lagoa to the 3rd District Court of Appeal in 2006, and she had served as chief judge of the court before her appointment to the Supreme Court. Luck was appointed to the state appellate court in 2017 by then-Gov. Rick Scott, after serving as a Miami-Dade County circuit judge.

Along with DeSantis, other state leaders and Florida Bar officials issued statements late Thursday praising Trump’s decision to nominate Lagoa and Luck to the federal court.

“Justices Barbara Lagoa and Robert Luck have served Florida well as lawyers and jurists, and both are highly qualified to provide their knowledge and expertise to the entire country,” Florida Bar President John M. Stewart said in a prepared statement. “It is well-known throughout Florida that they have repeatedly demonstrated the ability to apply the law to reach fair and just outcomes. I am excited about their continued public service to our state and now possibly to our country.”

Tjoflat was appointed to the federal appeals court in 1975 by President Gerald Ford, while Marcus was appointed in 1997 by President Bill Clinton.


Recommended Videos