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Litigation

Dec. 16, 2000

Looking Ahead

The turn of the millennium offered little apocalyptic chaos, but at year-end the nation now faces some of the upheaval anticipated 12 months ago. The November general election has stirred more public interest and legal debate than all of the elections in the 20th century combined.

By Deborah Rosenthal
        The turn of the millennium offered little apocalyptic chaos, but at year-end the nation now faces some of the upheaval anticipated 12 months ago. The November general election has stirred more public interest and legal debate than all of the elections in the 20th century combined.
        But after the dust settles, how will this y...

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