The Votes That Counted: How The Court Decided The 2000 Presidential Election

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The votes that counted: How the court decided the 2000 Presidential Election

Introduction

Howard Gillman is an associate professor of political science at the University of Southern California; he is the author of the Constitution besieged: the rise and fall of Jurisprudence Lochner Era Police Powers (1993), a book that is well known all worlds who are interested in public law. Votes that Counted: How the Court decided the 2000 presidential election, begins with a chronology of welcome from 8 pages, listing case after case. (Denton P.15) In his Introduction Gillman showed immediately that the 2000 election was a judicial and a ...
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