Government
Dec. 16, 2000
Imagining the Jury of Chad's Peers
The Bystander In what historians may someday view as a missed opportunity, the lack of a jury trial in the Florida election squabble cost the nation the chance to force the ambivalent, alienated and dispossessed to decide on the next president.




The Bystander
In what historians may someday view as a missed opportunity, the lack of a jury trial in the Florida election squabble cost the nation the chance to force the ambivalent, alienated and dispossessed to decide on the next president.
"I...
In what historians may someday view as a missed opportunity, the lack of a jury trial in the Florida election squabble cost the nation the chance to force the ambivalent, alienated and dispossessed to decide on the next president.
"I...
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