Remember that unholy mess down in Louisiana a few weeks back, that Landry case? That's the Valued Policy Law case where the Louisiana Court of Appeals got more lost than those documentary filmmakers in The Blair Witch Project. They got so lost we're going to have to gather up their robes, have the hounds take a sniff, and send the dogs off into the swamp to find them. If you want to refresh your memory and read about Landry, here is a post I wrote about it. If you imbibe adult beverages, you might want to have one handy if you read the case. Or two. Three, tops. The Florida Supreme Court decided a Valued Policy Law case yesterday -- Florida Farm Bureau v. Cox -- that makes more sense. Click here for a pdf of the court's opinion. The state supreme court quashed the decision of the Fi
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