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Detalhes
| Gênero/Forma: | Trials, litigation, etc |
|---|---|
| Pessoa Denominada: | George W Bush; Albert Gore |
| Tipo de Documento: | Livro |
| Todos os Autores / Contribuintes: |
Alan M Dershowitz |
| ISBN: | 0195158075 9780195158076 |
| Número OCLC: | 51000604 |
| Notas: | Previous ed.: 2001. |
| Descrição: | 288 p. ; 20 cm. |
| Responsabilidade: | Alan M. Dershowitz. |
Críticas
Nielsen BookData
<br>"Dershowitz's book is an all-out call to revolution against the high court....The first half of the book features a cogent and much-welcome summary of the claims advanced as the case called Bush vs. Gore worked its way up from the Florida courts. Making legal sense of the constitutional sausage wrought by butterfly ballots, Vote-O-Matic machines and two conflicting provisions of Florida's election laws, Dershowitz places in context the intellectual outrage that was the high court's decision to stay the recount ordered the day before by the Florida Supreme Court."--The Washington Post BookWorld<p><br>"The Harvard law professor examines the Supreme Court's involvement in the 2000 presidential election and concludes that the court's decision reflected its desire for a particular partisan outcome and disregarded its principles. The result: The court might have sent to the White House a candidate who actually lost the election."--Ron Berthel, The Associated Press<p><br>"This well-reason Ler mais...
