Silberman is a Republican and a judge on the Second District Court of Appeal in Florida. He was appointed by Jeb Bush in 2001. There is not much information about his views available online. It can be assumed that he embraces Republican principles. A poll of the members of the Florida Bar voted 94% to retain him in his position.
Judge Silberman was present at a banquet honoring Judge George Greer, who was given a "Special Justice Award" for, in part, his handling of the emotionally and politically charged Schiavo case." Silberman was quoted as saying, "What Judge Greer did, and what judges in general do, is they look for guidance in the law, and they come up with the best answers they can within the law."
Is Judge Morris Silberman conservative
yes
yes
a judge who shares a president's views when first appointed may change views when making decisions on the bench? why?
democrat
Thomas Morris has written: 'A letter from Mrs. Thomas Morris to her nephew the Hon. Judge John K. Kane'
The political views of a judge doesn't determine the decisions that they make. A judge is not asked what political party they belong to and decisions are based on law not political views.
they just were different
Being a judge, he should be impartial. Knowing him to be a Democrat or Republican indicates partiality, or bias.
yes
A judicial activist is a judge who holds strong opinions that influence their rulings. These judges can also attract certain plaintiffs based on their views.
Dr John S Morris Sr was a Noted Pediatrician in Lynchburg and also did Genetic research. He was the father of two sons Richard Morris who is also a pediatrician and John S Morris Jr who studied law and became a Judge. He also had a Daughter Elizabeht(Betsy) who teaches school in Lynchburg
The political views of a judge doesn't determine the decisions that they make. A judge is not asked what political party they belong to and decisions are based on law not political views.