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Reason March 2001 Richard A. Epstein |
George Bush won. But at what cost to the law? Constitutional litigation will return to normal, but the political battles are just getting started... |
Reason Aug/Sep 2001 John J. Pitney, Jr. |
Chad All Over Assessing the 2000 presidential election... |
Salon.com November 15, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Recounts go on -- for now Florida's Supreme Court allows the tallying to continue -- but Secretary of State Harris says she won't accept new totals... |
Sports Illustrated November 21, 2000 Rick Reilly |
Hangin' with the Chads in Tallahassee The No. 3 Florida State and No. 4 Florida football teams square off in the midst of the vote recount. |
InternetNews September 28, 2004 Roy Mark |
Florida Court Reopens E-voting Paper Trail Case A federal court put Florida's voting procedures back into the national spotlight Monday, ordering a district judge to reopen a lawsuit seeking paper receipts for electronic touch screen voters. |
Reason January 2001 |
Capital Letters: Stand By Your Men In which our man in Washington talks to raucous protesters, spies Al Sharpton's corpse, and seeks spiritual guidance from the Falun Dafa... |
Real Travel Adventures August 2005 Ron Kapon |
Gainesville - Gatortown USA In Gainesville, Florida, you can visit the University of Florida football stadium, or visit some of the town's cultural centers. |
BusinessWeek September 13, 2004 Dwyer, Woellert & Starr |
Squeezing Out Every Last Florida Vote The voter mobilization campaign in Florida -- and across the U.S. -- will grow more intense as Nov. 2 draws near. Both sides know victory depends on it. |
Reason January 2001 Nick Gillespie |
Presidential Blowup In an election more obscure than an Antonioni film, Bill Clinton's real legacy comes into focus... |
Salon.com January 30, 2002 John W. Dean |
Vote of no confidence A self-described "election junkie" surveys dozens of books about the 2000 presidential contest and arrives at some troubling conclusions... |
Registered Rep. March 5, 2003 David A. Gaffen |
Florida to Out-of-State Lawyers: Just Kidding Lawyers from other states are currently not prohibited from dealing with arbitration disputes in Florida, as was originally feared by many attorneys, and should be able to resume handling cases without having a Florida-based lawyer involved. |
Reason January 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Capital Letters: All Losers' Night In which our man in Washington desperately cruises for losers on Election Night and learns from experts how the new president should---must!---govern... |
Financial Advisor June 2006 Gail Liberman |
Cooling Off Rising interest rates and hurricanes may have caused Florida's real estate market to peak. Is it time for your clients to take the plunge and relocate to the state? |
Salon.com December 6, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Stick a fork in him -- Gore's done The battles continue, but legal experts say the vice president's court challenges are all but insurmountable... |
Reason August 2002 Brian Doherty |
Following the Scrip Medical privacy in Florida: The Florida legislature has declined to go along with Gov. Jeb Bush's attempt to turn a family problem into a problem for the whole state. |
Registered Rep. March 3, 2003 David A. Gaffen |
In Florida Arbitration, Out-of-State Lawyers Must Pass Florida Bar Wall Street just developed a headache the size of Florida. Basically, any firm that uses out-of-state lawyers (from the home office, for example) to represent the firm in Florida-based cases will now have to use Florida-licensed lawyers. |