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Is There A First Amendment Defense For Bush V. Gore , Abner S. Greene Jan 2004

Is There A First Amendment Defense For Bush V. Gore , Abner S. Greene

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Could so many well-established scholars be wrong? Is it possible that Bush v. Gore is defensible, after all? The two pillars of the decision-the Equal Protection Clause justification for the merits holding and the "safe harbor" remedial ruling - indeed seem weak. The alternative merits view-that the Florida Supreme Court had engaged in statutory amendment under the guise of statutory interpretation, thus violating Article II of the federal Constitution-runs aground against the plausible (albeit not necessarily correct) readings of the state high court. If one agrees that these merits and remedial arguments are indefensible, then mustn't one agree with the …


Real Property: 1992 Survey Of Florida Law, Ronald B. Brown Oct 1992

Real Property: 1992 Survey Of Florida Law, Ronald B. Brown

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Real Property: 1991 Survey Of Florida Law, Ronald B. Brown Oct 1991

Real Property: 1991 Survey Of Florida Law, Ronald B. Brown

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Real Property-Florida Supreme Court Survey, Ronald B. Brown Apr 1991

Real Property-Florida Supreme Court Survey, Ronald B. Brown

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Real Property Survey, Ronald B. Brown Apr 1990

Real Property Survey, Ronald B. Brown

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