Volume 29, Issue 2 (2002) Bush v. Gore Issue 2001
Articles
Introduction
Reubin O'D. Askew
Bush v. Gore as an Equal Protection Case
Richard Briffault
Bush v. Gore and the Future of Equal Protection Law in Elections
Richard L. Hasen
New Wine in Old Bottles: A Comment on Richard Hasen's and Richard Brifault's Essays on Bush v. Gore
Heather K. Gerken
Counts, Recounts, and Election Contests: Lessons from the Florida Presidential Election
Steve Bickerstaff
A Place at the Table: Bush v. Gore Through the Lens of Race
Spencer Overton
Judging Judging: The Problem of Second-Guessing State Judges' Interpretation of State Law in Bush v. Gore
Harold J. Krent
Disappearing Democracy: How Bush v. Gore Undermined the Federal Right to Vote for Presidential Electors
Peter M. Shane
The Presidential Election Dispute, the Political Questions Doctrine, and the Fourteenth Amendment: A Reply to Professors Kent and Shane
Robert J. Pushaw, Jr.
The Regulatory Role of State Constitutional Structural Constraints in Presidential Elections
James A. Gardner
Judging "New Law" in Election Disputes
Richard H. Pildes
History of the Article II Independent State Legislature Doctrine
Hayward H. Smith
The Supreme Court, Bush v. Gore, and Rough Justice
William P. Marshall
Trying to Make Peace with Bush v. Gore
Richard D. Friedman
Bush v. Gore: Reply to Friedman
Richard A. Posner
The Electoral College, the Right to Vote, and Our Federalism: A Comment on a Lasting Institution
Luis Fuentes-Rohwer and Guy-Uriel Charles
Who's Afraid of the Twelfth Amendment?
Sanford Levinson and Ernest A. Young
Institutional Lessons from the 2000 Presidential Election
Elizabeth Garrett
Popular Sovereignty and the Electoral College
John O. McGinnis