Saturday, December 11, 2010

Bush V. Gore

Bush V. Gore

Tenth Anniversary Of Bush V. Gore Supreme Court Decision: Its ...

This weekend marks the tenth anniversary of the Supreme Court intervention in the 2000 Presidential Election, the infamous case of Bush V. Gore. The Republican.[...]

Watch: Bush v. Gore: 10th Anniversary | E-Banten

Bush v. Gore: Key Players The case of Bush v. Gore, which determined the ultimate outcome of the 2000 presidential election, is a running sore in American.[...]

Legal Implications of Bush v. Gore, 10 Years Later - The Takeaway

It was ten years ago this week that the Supreme Court handed down their decision in Bush v. Gore. That decision effectively stopped the Florida recount in its tracks and placed George W. Bush in the Oval Office..[...]

Ten Years After Bush v. Gore, Imagining a Different Outcome - The ...

What if, ten years ago this Sunday, the Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore had gone another way? If the court had found the methods of recounting ballots to be fair; and instead of George W. Bush, then Vice-President Al Gore won Florida's.[...]

Bush v. Gore: The Hanging Chad | Promotion Commerce
Bush v. Gore: The Hanging Chad Hanging chads made their quiet debut in 1964 when the first punch-card voting machines appeared in Fulton and DeKalb counties in.[...]
Election Law: Bush v. Gore: A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words
Do you remember where you were when you heard that the Supreme Court decided Bush v. Gore, ending the 36-day post-election battle between Bush and Gore to be the 43rd President of the United States? Posted by Rick Hasen at December 9,.[...]
Election Law: "Bush v. Gore in Historical Perspective"
"Bush v. Gore in Historical Perspective". Another must read post from Ned Foley, who has an interesting connection between BvG and Reynolds v. Sims, as well as Justice Harlan's largely forgotten dissent in Taylor v..[...]
What if Bush v. Gore Went the Other Way? - The Takeaway
Jeffrey Toobin writes in this week's New Yorker that after Bush v. Gore, Supreme Court justices wanted to leave the decision behind them. Unlike other big decisions, he writes, the Court has not cited that decision one time since it was.[...]
Dorf on Law: Perry v. Schwarzenegger v. Bush v. Gore
Boies cited Romer v. Evans and the California state court litigation over same-sex marriage, but I had another case in mind: Bush v. Gore. There, recall that the Gore strategy was to seek recounts only in select counties with clear.[...]
We shouldn't get over Bush v. Gore, ten years after | The Progressive
The drama that led to Bush v. Gore is worth recounting. After almost all the votes were tallied in the presidential election of 2000 between Vice President Al Gore and Governor George W. Bush of Texas, the election came down to the.[...]
Constitutional Law Prof Blog: A decade later . . . Bush v. Gore

Toobin correctly notes that in the last ten years, "the Justices have provided a verdict of sorts on Bush v. Gore by the number of times they have cited it: zero." Yet while that may be the "verdict" of the Supreme Court, litigants and.[...]

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