Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board

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11QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether the Florida Supreme Court’s interpretation of Florida law presents a substantial federal question for this Court to review or instead a determination reserved to the States? 2. Whether t

QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether the Florida Supreme Court’s interpretation of Florida law presents a substantial federal question for this Court to review or instead a determination reserved to the States? 2. Whether t

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12No[removed]IN THE Supreme Court of the United States GEORGE W. BUSH, Petitioner,

No[removed]IN THE Supreme Court of the United States GEORGE W. BUSH, Petitioner,

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13In the Supreme Court of the United States BUSH, George W. v. PALM BEACH COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD, ET AL No[removed]Brief Amicus Curiae on

In the Supreme Court of the United States BUSH, George W. v. PALM BEACH COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD, ET AL No[removed]Brief Amicus Curiae on

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14Symposium on the Law of Presidential Elections Florida State University College of Law March 23, 2001 PRIMARY PAPER DRAFT ABSTRACTS These abstracts are for conference preparation purposes only. Do not quote or cite witho

Symposium on the Law of Presidential Elections Florida State University College of Law March 23, 2001 PRIMARY PAPER DRAFT ABSTRACTS These abstracts are for conference preparation purposes only. Do not quote or cite witho

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Language: English - Date: 2001-08-06 14:05:13
15BUSH V. GORE AS AN EQUAL PROTECTION CASE RICHARD BRIFFAULT* I. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... II. COUNTING AND RECOUNTING THE FLORIDA BA

BUSH V. GORE AS AN EQUAL PROTECTION CASE RICHARD BRIFFAULT* I. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... II. COUNTING AND RECOUNTING THE FLORIDA BA

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16TRYING TO MAKE PEACE WITH BUSH V. GORE RICHARD D. FRIEDMAN* I. II. III. IV.

TRYING TO MAKE PEACE WITH BUSH V. GORE RICHARD D. FRIEDMAN* I. II. III. IV.

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17THE REGULATORY ROLE OF STATE CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURAL CONSTRAINTS IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS JAMES A. GARDNER* I. THE BUSH DECISIONS .......................................................................................

THE REGULATORY ROLE OF STATE CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURAL CONSTRAINTS IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS JAMES A. GARDNER* I. THE BUSH DECISIONS .......................................................................................

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Language: English - Date: 2002-01-12 15:38:50
18CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS OF STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN BUSH V. GORE ROBERT A. SCHAPIRO* I. ARTICLE II AND STATE LAW................................................................................. A. Text and Cont

CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS OF STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN BUSH V. GORE ROBERT A. SCHAPIRO* I. ARTICLE II AND STATE LAW................................................................................. A. Text and Cont

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19JUDGING JUDGING: THE PROBLEM OF SECONDGUESSING STATE JUDGES’ INTERPRETATION OF STATE LAW IN BUSH V. GORE HAROLD J. KRENT* I. BUSH V. GORE AND JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF ARTICLE II, SECTION[removed]II. SECOND-GUESSING

JUDGING JUDGING: THE PROBLEM OF SECONDGUESSING STATE JUDGES’ INTERPRETATION OF STATE LAW IN BUSH V. GORE HAROLD J. KRENT* I. BUSH V. GORE AND JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF ARTICLE II, SECTION[removed]II. SECOND-GUESSING

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20BUSH V. GORE AND THE FUTURE OF EQUAL PROTECTION LAW IN ELECTIONS RICHARD L. HASEN* I. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... II. WHY WE SHOULD N

BUSH V. GORE AND THE FUTURE OF EQUAL PROTECTION LAW IN ELECTIONS RICHARD L. HASEN* I. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... II. WHY WE SHOULD N

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Language: English - Date: 2002-01-12 10:14:04