At the end of a lunch at the U.S. Supreme Court recently, Justice David Souter told an old friend: "I'm very grateful that we didn't talk about Bush v. Gore." Souter's comment, recounted by the ...
Yahoo: 25 years later: reflections on Bush v. Gore and the Supreme Court
25 years later: reflections on Bush v. Gore and the Supreme Court
SCOTUSblog: 25 years later: reflections on Bush v. Gore and the Supreme Court
Yahoo: Opinion - 25 years later, we’re still feeling the damage from Bush v. Gore
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 ...
Opinion - 25 years later, we’re still feeling the damage from Bush v. Gore
NBC News: Bush v. Gore: Meet the Press covers the 2000 election settled by the Court
Bush v. Gore: Meet the Press covers the 2000 election settled by the Court
The Hill: 25 years later, we’re still feeling the damage from Bush v. Gore
On Dec. 12, 2000, the Supreme Court effectively decided that George W. Bush would become president — the judicial equivalent of a coup d’etat. The court accomplished this by stopping a recount of the ...
25 years later, we’re still feeling the damage from Bush v. Gore
American Enterprise Institute: Bush v. Gore: The Polls and the Public 25 Years Ago
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a mental health condition where you have two or more interchangeable personalities. It’s usually the result of past trauma.