A Badly Flawed Election: Debating Bush V. Gore, the Supreme Court, and American Democracy

by Ronald Dworkin

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Dworkin, an important liberal analyst, has assembled a distinguished cast of legal scholars and historians to debate the consequences of the flawed election of 2000.

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Ronald Dworkin lives in New York and in London, and has a joint appointment at New York University, where he is a professor both in the law school and the philosophy department, and at University College London

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Politics and Government, Nonfiction, History
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342.73Society, government, & cultureLawU.S. Constitution - Bill of Rights, AmendmentsNorth AmericaConstitutional law--United States
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KF5074.2 .B33LawLaw of the United StatesLaw of the United States (Federal)Constitutional lawOrgans of the governmentThe executive branch
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