An Unreasonable Reaction to a Reasonable Decision
An Unreasonable Reaction to a Reasonable Decision
This chapter discusses the Supreme Court's decision in Bush v. Gore. It argues that the case was correctly decided. It attempts to explain the reasonableness of Bush v. Gore, and its rightful place among the large number of important Supreme Court decisions on which reasonable minds might differ.
Keywords: Bush v. Gore, Supreme Court decisions, electoral disputes
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