Bush v. Gore : The Court Cases and the Commentary /
"In the first half of this volume gathers what we and the editors at the Brookings Institution Press believe to be the most important legal documents in the Bush-Gore confrontation ... The book begins with the early advisory rulings on the recounts by Florida state officials. It moves on to the...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
2001.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: The Florida Moment
- Court Cases
- Advisory Opinion DE 00-10, Florida Department of State, Division of Elections, November 13, 2000
- Advisory Opinion DE 00-11, Florida Department of State, Division of Elections, November 13, 2000
- Advisory Opinion DE 00-13, Florida Department of State, Division of Elections, November 13, 2000
- Advisory Legal Opinion AGO 2000-65, Florida Attorney General, November 14, 2000
- McDermott v. Harris, Leon County (Florida) Circuit Court, November 14, 2000
- Palm Beach County Canvassing Board v. Harris, Supreme Court of Florida, November 21, 2000
- Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board, Supreme Court of the United States, December 4, 2000
- Gore v. Harris, Leon County (Florida) Circuit Court, December 4, 2000
- Gore v. Harris, Supreme Court of Florida, December 8, 2000
- Bush v. Gore, Supreme Court of the United States, December 9, 2000
- Bush v. Gore, Supreme Court of the United States, December 12, 2000
- Per Curiam
- Chief Justice Rehnquist, concurring
- Justice Stevens, dissenting
- Justice Souter, dissenting
- Justice Ginsburg, dissenting
- Justice Breyer, dissenting
- Gore v. Harris, Supreme Court of Florida
- Order on Remand, December 14, 2000
- Opinion, December 22, 2000
- Commentary November 7-21, 2000
- Scrap This System from The Washington Post / E.J. Dionne Jr.
- Gore's Spoiled Ballot from The Weekly Standard / David Tell and William Kristol
- Electoral College, Unfair from Day One from The New York Times / Akhil Reed Amar
- Gore Coup d'Etat? from The Wall Street Journal / The Editors
- Time to Act Presidential from The Washington Post / The Editors
- Counting the Vote: Stop This Litigation from The Wall Street Journal / Griffin Bell
- Dept. of Close Calls: George W.'s Cousin from The New Yorker / Jane Mayer
- Suddenly, Bush Likes the Lawyers from The Washington Post / E.J. Dionne Jr.
- Gore Coup from The Weekly Standard / David Tell
- Can Gore Ever Win? from The New York Times / Thomas L. Friedman
- Why the Restraint? from The National Review / Richard Lowry
- Commentary November 22-December 9, 2000
- What Now? from Slate / Alan Brinkley and Michael W. McConnell
- This Willful Court from The Washington Post / George F. Will
- Supremely Ill-Judged from The Wall Street Journal / Michael W. McConnell
- Hands Off from The New Republic / Jonathan Rauch
- Gore Owes It to Nation to Fight On from The Boston Globe / Thomas E. Mann
- Our Imperial Judiciary from Time / Charles Krauthammer
- Crowning the Imperial Judiciary from The New York Times / William Kristol
- Deadlines and Dishonesty from The Washington Post / Michael Kinsley
- Judicial-Activist State from The National Review / Ramesh Ponnuru
- Phantom Poll Booth from The New York Review of Books / Ronald Dworkin
- Florida Fatigue from The Washington Post / E.J. Dionne Jr.
- Legislature's Duty from The Wall Street Journal / John Yoo
- Rein in the Legislature from The Washington Post / Peter M. Shane
- Florida Ballot Spoilage Likelier for Blacks from The Washington Post / John Mintz and Dan Keating
- First Principles in Florida from The Weekly Standard / Noemie Emery
- Gov. Bush's Cynical End-Around in the Florida Legislature from The Boston Globe / Thomas Oliphant
- Keep Them Out! from The New York Times / Bob Herbert
- W. Stands for Wrongful from The LA Weekly / Harold Meyerson
- Double Standard from The Washington Post / E.J. Dionne Jr.
- Ghosts in Florida from The Washington Post / Colbert I. King
- Commentary December 10-13, 2000
- President by Judicial Fiat from The Weekly Standard / William Kristol
- Our Robed Masters from The Weekly Standard / Robert N. Hochman
- Let the Voters Decide from The Washington Post / E.J. Dionne Jr.
- Equal-Protection Card from The National Review / Michael Greve
- Court Casts Its Vote from The New York Times / Pamela S. Karlan
- Left Tells Right: "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose" from The Wall Street Journal / Randy E. Barnett
- In Blocking Vote Count, High Court Shows Which Team It's Rooting For from The Los Angeles Times / Ronald Brownstein
- Florida's Silver Lining from The American Prospect / Nicholas Confessore
- Let the Count Continue from The Washington Post / Jesse L. Jackson and John J. Sweeney
- No Surprise. It's an Activist Court from The New York Times / Larry D. Kramer
- Judicial Activism on Trial from The Washington Post / George F. Will
- Commentary December 14, 2000 ...
- Place Forever Changed by Indecision 2000 from The Palm Beach Post / Frank Cerabino
- Constitutional Crash Landing from The National Review / Richard A. Epstein
- So Much for States' Rights from The Washington Post / E.J. Dionne Jr.
- Muddled Ruling from The Wall Street Journal / Michael W. McConnell
- Partisanship Rules from The Nation / Eric Foner
- Supreme Travesty of Justice from The Washington Post / Mary McGrory
- Another Kind of Bitter Split from The New York Times / Linda Greenhouse
- Failure of Reason from The New York Times / Anthony Lewis
- Brand New Game from The Washington Post / Scott Turow
- New Voting Rights Movement from The New York Times / Lani Guinier
- Bush Victory from The Weekly Standard / David Tell
- Supreme Court Commits Suicide from The New Republic / Jeffrey Rosen
- Unsafe Harbor from The New Republic / The Editors
- Act of Courage from The Weekly Standard / Nelson Lund
- Equal Protection Run Amok from The Weekly Standard / John J. DiIulio Jr.
- Real Division in the Court from The Weekly Standard / Michael S. Greve
- Eppur Si Muove from The New Yorker / Hendrik Hertzberg
- Why the Florida Recount Was Egregiously One-Sided from The National Journal / Stuart Taylor Jr.
- Contempt of Court from The American Prospect / Randall Kennedy
- What We'll Remember in 2050 from The Chronicle of Higher Education / Cass Sunstein and Harvey J. Mansfield.