The Final Arbiter : The Consequences of Bush V. Gore for Law and Politics
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| Title: | The Final Arbiter : The Consequences of Bush V. Gore for Law and Politics |
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| Description: | Combines perspectives from law and the social sciences to assess the long-term impact of the 2000 presidential election.The resolution of the 2000 presidential election by the U.S. Supreme Court's Bush v. Gore decision generated an extraordinary outpouring of literature in a very short period of time. Now that the initial furor over the decision has subsided, The Final Arbiter presents a sober consideration of the consequences of the decision for the law, the presidency, and the legitimacy of the American political system. The contributors include well-established names in law and political science, as well as up-and-coming scholars, offering a broad understanding of Bush v. Gore's long-term impact. This book will be useful as a classroom text in both survey courses on elections and the courts and for advanced courses that consider the impact of judicial rulings on the government and political process. |
| Authors: | Christopher P. Banks, David B. Cohen, John C. Green |
| Resource Type: | eBook. |
| Subjects: | Contested elections--United States, Political questions and judicial power--United States, Law--Political aspects |
| Categories: | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, LAW / Constitutional |
| Database: | eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) |
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