The day after the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Bush v. Gore, a colleague who specializes in tax law approached me with mock sympathy. It must be very discouraging trying to teach constitutional law, he said, when it\u27s so obviously made up. This view of the Court\u27s decision remains widely held, at least within the academy and among those who did not vote for President Bush. Unlike many of my fellow Democrats and academic colleagues, however, I see no reason to question the motives of the majority (or dissenting) Justices in Bush v. Gore. I certainly do not think that the case casts doubt upon the very possibility of principled constitutional adjudication. Nonetheless, I share the widespread view that the justifications the Court ...
Few Supreme Court decisions provoke the immediate and intensely negative verdict that law professors...
Few Supreme Court decisions provoke the immediate and intensely negative verdict that law professors...
The contributions to this symposium, sponsored by the Association of American Law Schools ( AALS ) S...
The day after the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Bush v. Gore, a colleague who specializes in tax la...
This short article briefly discusses the two substantive issues in Bush v. Gore. Its major thesis, h...
The US Supreme Court’s decision in Bush v. Gore, which effectively ended the 2000 presidential elect...
A funny thing happened after the Supreme Court decided Bush v. Gore, the controversial December 2000...
Bush v Gore. Just whisper the name of the case that ended the 2000 presidential election and you are...
There is a chance that Bush v. Gore may begin a process of laying a more attractive and realistic fo...
The infamous 2000 presidential election produced hanging chads, butterfly ballots, endless recounts,...
The Supreme Court\u27s per curiam decision in Bush v. Gore, sparked a considerable amount of critici...
This Article addresses two central criticisms of the United States Supreme Court\u27s treatment of t...
In 2000, some scholars predicted the Supreme Court’s controversial equal protection holding in Bush ...
A funny thing happened after the Supreme Court decided Bush v. Gore, the controversial December 2000...
Journalists covering the 2000 presidential election controversy have had little trouble reconstructi...
Few Supreme Court decisions provoke the immediate and intensely negative verdict that law professors...
Few Supreme Court decisions provoke the immediate and intensely negative verdict that law professors...
The contributions to this symposium, sponsored by the Association of American Law Schools ( AALS ) S...
The day after the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Bush v. Gore, a colleague who specializes in tax la...
This short article briefly discusses the two substantive issues in Bush v. Gore. Its major thesis, h...
The US Supreme Court’s decision in Bush v. Gore, which effectively ended the 2000 presidential elect...
A funny thing happened after the Supreme Court decided Bush v. Gore, the controversial December 2000...
Bush v Gore. Just whisper the name of the case that ended the 2000 presidential election and you are...
There is a chance that Bush v. Gore may begin a process of laying a more attractive and realistic fo...
The infamous 2000 presidential election produced hanging chads, butterfly ballots, endless recounts,...
The Supreme Court\u27s per curiam decision in Bush v. Gore, sparked a considerable amount of critici...
This Article addresses two central criticisms of the United States Supreme Court\u27s treatment of t...
In 2000, some scholars predicted the Supreme Court’s controversial equal protection holding in Bush ...
A funny thing happened after the Supreme Court decided Bush v. Gore, the controversial December 2000...
Journalists covering the 2000 presidential election controversy have had little trouble reconstructi...
Few Supreme Court decisions provoke the immediate and intensely negative verdict that law professors...
Few Supreme Court decisions provoke the immediate and intensely negative verdict that law professors...
The contributions to this symposium, sponsored by the Association of American Law Schools ( AALS ) S...