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Although Texas Gov. George W. Bush must now properly be referred to as president-elect, many Harvard political scientists and legal experts agree that Bush will face a tough task in convincing doubtful Democratic voters of the legitimacy of his new title...
However, Lazio said he would consider a position in the potential administration of president-elect Texas Gov. George W. Bush...
...Crimson Staff displayed a truly remarkable level of partisanship in blasting the U. S. Supreme Court's well-reasoned decision to hear Texas Gov. George W. Bush's appeal of the Florida Supreme Court's restructuring of the Florida Election Code (Editorial, Dec. 11). The decision handed down by the Florida Court created a multitude of practical and constitutional problems. In a scathing dissent, Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Wells (a Democratic appointee) concluded that the decision has, "no foundation in the law of Florida as it existed...
Lawyers for Vice President Al Gore '69 and Texas Gov. George W. Bush argued for a second and presumably final time before the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday, sparring over the court's Saturday decision to halt the Florida Supreme Court-mandated recount of statewide "undervotes...
...promise of a full and fair count was over--with the unlikeliest of villains to blame. By a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court, visibly splintered along ideological and partisan lines, ordered Florida to cease all vote counting until the court has a chance to rule on Texas Gov. George W. Bush's appeal. This ruling runs contrary to state and federal laws that require voter canvassing boards to do what whatever they can--not just with machines--to determine a voter's intent. Furthermore, the decision virtually guarantees that votes will not be counted by tomorrow, the date...