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Public Interest

Dec. 6, 2000

High Court Decision Did Not Resolve the Election Dispute

The U.S. Supreme Court's unsigned decision to ask that the Florida Supreme Court clarify its decision to extend the time in which Florida counties needed to submit their vote tabulations to Florida's secretary of state, in effect, represents no action on any substantive issue and a potential win for Vice President Al Gore.

        By Stephen Yagman

        The U.S. Supreme Court's unsigned decision to ask that the Florida Supreme Court clarify its decision to extend the time in which Florida counties needed to submit their vote tabulations to Florida's secretary of state, in effect, represents no action on any substantive issue and a potential win for Vice President Al Gore.
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