Category Archives: Bush v. Gore reflections
“Bush v. Gore Fifteen Years Later: The Supreme Court and American Democracy”
[Bumping to the top with news that Curt Levey is joining the panel.]
Really looking forward to this event on December 15:
Bush v. Gore Fifteen Years Later: The Supreme Court and American Democracy
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
12:00… Continue reading
“Bush v. Gore as Precedent in Ohio and Beyond”
I have written this post for the ACS Blog:
Almost from the moment in December 2000 that the Supreme Court decided its controversial opinion in Bush v. Gore ending the recount in Florida, there has been great debate about whether… Continue reading
“Bush vs. Gore’s ironic legal legacy”
Jamie Raskin has written this LA Times oped:
Fifteen years after Bush vs. Gore, 15 years after the Supreme Court intervened in a presidential election, a single sentence in the majority opinion remains one of the great constitutional brainteasers in… Continue reading
“Bush v. Gore: Where are They Now?”
CNN photo gallery. Saturday is the 15th anniversary of the case.
“Thinking Back on Bush v. Gore”
@UCILaw Dean Erwin Chemerinsky has this post @ACSBlog.
Fifteenth Anniversary of Bush v. Gore on Saturday
Saturday marks the 15th anniversary of Bush v. Gore, the 2000 case which settled the disputed election in Florida between Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore.
I have this oped in the Orlando Sentinel reflecting on what’s changed… Continue reading
“Bush v. Gore in 2000: Partisans still in charge”
I have written this oped for the Orlando Sentinel. It begins:
This is month marks the 15th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2000 decision in Bush v. Gore, which ended a recount of ballots in Florida, and assured the… Continue reading
“So, who really won? What the Bush v. Gore studies showed”
CNN reports, in connection with a show tonight: CNN Chief Political Analyst Gloria Borger revisits the 2000 election in a CNN Special Report, “Bush v. Gore: The Endless Election,” Monday at 9 p.m. ET.
Justice Scalia Speaks Again on Bush v. Gore
Bob Egelko on a Q&A at Santa Clara:
Bush vs. Gore, the ruling that decided the 2000 presidential election and put George W. Bush in the White House, was not a close case or an example of judicial overreaching. “We… Continue reading
“Nonprofit Masks Source of Ads Backing Rubio”
NYT:
But as the fall campaign unfolds, voters in states like New Hampshire and Iowa have been left largely in the dark about who is putting the most money behind Mr. Rubio. Of all the television advertisements aired in… Continue reading
Justice Ginsburg: Bush v. Gore Taught #SCOTUS Liberals to Stick Together on Dissents
Interview with Nina Totenberg:
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Thursday provided an unusual peek behind-the-scenes at how the court did its work this term.
It’s true, she said, that the liberal justices tried to be disciplined about having… Continue reading
“Mindlessly Literal Reading Loses Again; This Supreme Court decision is a dig at Bush v. Gore.”
Here’s my piece at Slate on today’s AZ redistricting ruling from the Supreme Court. It begins:
The Supreme Court ended its term Monday with another major rejection of conservative attempts to use wooden, textualist arguments to upset sensible policies. The… Continue reading
“Justice Kennedy Remembers Rehnquist’s Bet on Bush-Gore Election”
Mike Sacks reports for BLT.