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continue to ping pong between the Legislature and the courts as the two branches wrestle for ultimate control.With most of the cases decided by bare 4 3 majorities, conservative critics say they want to educate and motivate voters for the 2012 elections, when three Supreme Court justices are up for retention votes.One of the justices, Barbara Pariente, was rated "activist" on all nine decisions analyzed by Pero.Justice Peggy Quince earned the "activist" tag on seven of the nine rulings.Justice Fred Lewis was graded "activist" on six of the nine cases.Jesse Phillips, head of Citizen2Citizen, a conservative judicial watch group based in Orlando, said the court continues to strike an "activist" pose.Since Pero's report was published, the high court threw the anti Obamacare "Florida Health Care Freedom Act" off the November 2010 ballot. Pariente, Quince and Lewis all voted to reject the measure.In a late developing campaign last year, Citizen2Citizen and like minded tea party groups opposed judicial retention of Jorge Labarga and James Perry, two other justices who ruled against the Freedom Act.Both were retained, but Labarga's 58.9 percent approval was the lowest percentage for a Supreme Court justice since Florida began retention voting in 1978.This election cycle, Phillips says conservatives are starting earlier and will be better organized. He said another "50 to 75" tea party and 9/12 groups have joined the coalition.Phillips said additional issues, as well as other judges, will come under scrutiny."At this point, we're educating. This is an important election," he said.Mayanne Downs,