A trial is drawing to a close for the tax-evasion case against a prominent Supreme Court lawyer accused of failing to pay ...
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Richmonders reflect on Jesse Jackson’s lasting impact on the community
Gary Flowers said the civil rights leader was particularly inspiring to Richmond’s church community.
A father-daughter team in California has hatched a way they say will allow disaffected and dissatisfied voters to express their displeasure in very certain terms at the ballot box -- make the voting ...
Florida officials at all levels were responsible for widespread disenfranchisement of the state's minority voters in the 2000 presidential election, according to a report drafted by the U.S.
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An inconvenient fact-check: Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth on its 20th anniversary
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to ...
Leoneda Inge and WFAE’s Steve Harrison talk about their experiences covering the 2000 presidential election ballot challenge. In 2000, Harrison was covering the Bush/Gore election for the Miami Herald ...
CNN's Gloria Borger looks back at the contentious 2000 presidential election, which pit then-Texas governor, Republican George W. Bush, against Democratic vice president Al Gore. As stakeholders on ...
In Florida there’s a split between candidates for the state high court over just how “bloodthirsty” they would be as originalist jurists. In interviews Monday, 10 conservative male applicants answered ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Dec. 12, 2000, the Supreme Court effectively decided that George W. Bush would become president — the judicial equivalent of a ...
(WPTA) - On December 12, 2000, George W. Bush became President-elect as a divided U.S. Supreme Court reversed a state court recount decision in Florida’s tightly-contested presidential election. The ...
In his well-drawn analysis, UC-Irvine law and political science professor Hasen considers unwieldy procedures, conflicting state laws, politically motivated election challenges, and legal follies that ...
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