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  • Understanding the 2000 Election: A Guide to the Legal Battles that Decided the Presidency
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  • Abner Greene
  • 2001
  • Published by: NYU Press
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Paperback Edition: Updated and with a New Foreword

The nation will not soon forget the drama of the 2000 presidential election. For five weeks we were transfixed by the legal clashes that enveloped the country from election night to the Gore concession. It was instant history, and will be studied by historians, lawyers, political scientists, media critics and others for years to come.

Even for those who followed the events most closely, the legal twists and turns of the post-election struggles seemed at times bewildering. We witnessed manual recounts of election ballots, GOP federal court lawsuits challenging those recounts, two Florida Supreme Court opinions, lawsuits over butterfly and absentee ballots, questions about the role of the Florida legislature and the United States Congress in resolving presidential election disputes, and two United States Supreme Court decisions, the second of which finally handed the election to Bush. Although the 2000 Presidency was decided through much legal wrangling, one should not have to be a lawyer to understand how we came to have Bush rather than Gore as our President in that hotly contested election.

Understanding the 2000 Election offers an accessible, comprehensive guide to the legal battles that finally gave George W. Bush the Presidency five weeks after election night. Meant to stand next to and clarify the numerous journalistic and personal accounts of the election drama, Understanding the 2000 Election offers a offers a step-by-step, non-partisan explanation and analysis of the major legal issues involved in resolving the presidential contest. The volume also offers a clear overview of the Electoral College, its history, what would be involved in switching over to a direct election, and the likely future of the Presidential electoral process. While some still decry the 2000 election outcome as the result of political manipulation rather than the rule of law, Greene shows that almost every legal conclusion of the post-election struggle can be understood through the application of legal principle, rather than politics.

Table of Contents

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-12
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  1. Background
  2. pp. 13-14
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  1. 1. Winning the Presidency: The Electoral Vote
  2. pp. 15-26
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  1. Part I. Counting by Hand
  2. pp. 27-28
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  1. 2. Manual Recounts In Florida, and Across the Nation
  2. pp. 29-42
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  1. 3. Protesting the Election What Sort of Deadline Was November 14?
  2. pp. 43-55
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  1. 4. Contesting the Election What Does the Law Mean by “Rejection of Legal Votes”?
  2. pp. 56-69
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  1. 5. Challenging Hand Counts in Federal Court The Seed Is Planted
  2. pp. 70-82
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  1. Part II. The Bush Attack on the Florida Supreme Court
  2. pp. 83-84
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  1. 6. The “Safe-Harbor” Provision and Article II of the Constitution Did the Florida Supreme Court Rewrite Florida Law?
  2. pp. 85-93
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  1. 7. Article II of the U.S. Constitution Did the Florida Supreme Court Improperly Rely on the Florida Constitution?
  2. pp. 94-99
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  1. 8. The U.S. Supreme Court Asks for Clarification The Florida Supreme Court Responds
  2. pp. 100-108
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  1. Part III. The End of the Road
  2. pp. 109-110
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  1. 9. The U.S. Supreme Court Ends the Election The Unconstitutionality of Florida’s Hand Counts and the Ultimate Significance of December 12
  2. pp. 111-134
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  1. Part IV. The Wild-Card Lawsuits
  2. pp. 135-136
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  1. 10. The “Butterfly Ballot”Palm Beach County and 3,407 Buchanan Votes
  2. pp. 137-150
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  1. 11. Absentee Ballots Seminole and Martin Counties and a Printer’s Error
  2. pp. 151-160
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  1. Part V. The Legislative Role
  2. pp. 161-162
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  1. 12. The Florida Legislature What Was Its Proper Role?
  2. pp. 163-167
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  1. 13. The U.S. Congress The Unused Court of Last Resort
  2. pp. 168-177
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  1. Afterword
  2. pp. 178-184
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 185-196
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. 197-198
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 199-201
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  1. About the Author
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