Constitutional Law
Dec. 22, 2000
Smiting Voting Rights
Although gallons of ink have been spilled about how the right-wing Supreme Court majority installed George W. Bush as president, little has been said about the fact that in doing so, the high court in Bush v. Gore held that "the individual citizen has no federal constitutional right to vote for electors for the President of the United States."




Although gallons of ink have been spilled about how the right-wing Supreme Court majority installed George W. Bush as president, little has been said about the fact that in doing so, the high court in Bush v. Gore held that "the individual citizen has no federal constitutional right to vote fo...
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