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"Literacy and Contract" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 233 | Alan M White & Cathy Lesser Mansfield | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Improving Election Technology and Administration: Toward a Larger Federal Role in Elections?" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 147 | Paul S Herrnson | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Improving Election Technology and Administration: Toward a Larger Federal Role in Elections?" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law and Policy Review 147 | Paul Herrnson | United States | circa 2002 | LexisNexis |
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"Literacy and Contract" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law and Policy Review 233 | Alan White and Cathy Lesser Mansfield | United States | circa 2002 | LexisNexis |
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"Oasis or Mirage - Does Bush v Gore's Promise of Due Process in Federal Presidential Elections Create a Right without a Remedy" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 53 | Lee, Hugh M | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Florida on Trial: Federalism in the 2000 Presidential Election" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 83 | Mills, Jon L | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"The Presidency and the Supreme Court After Bush v Gore: Implications for Institutional Legitimacy and Effectiveness" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 101 | Jeffrey L Yates & Andrew B Whitford | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Don't Blame the Butterfly Ballot: Voter Confusion in Presidential Politics" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 121 | Mark C Alexander | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Participating in Power: A View from the Nader Campaign" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 143 | Theresa Amato | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Observations on the Florida Electoral Dispute" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 15 | James A Baker, Iii | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Dear Chief Judge Schroeder" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 161 | Carl Tobias | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Surviving as a Third-Party Candidate in a Two-Party Country" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 179 | Governor Jesse Ventura | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Remarks to the Stanford Law School Community Gathered on September 14, 2001" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 183 | Tom Campbell | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Free Speech Rationales After September llth: The First Amendment in Post-World Trade Center America" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 185 | Marin R Scordato & Paula A Monopoli | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Solving California's Intoxication Riddle" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 211 | Miguel A Mendez | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Foreword: Litigation, War, and Politics by Other Means" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 5 | Pamela S Karlan | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Bringing Organized Prayer in Through the Back Door: How Moment-of-Silence Legislation for the Public Schools Violates the Establishment Clause" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 267 | Debbie Kaminer | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"Backfiring in Race Relations and Markets" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 323 | Christina Ho | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"The "Brooding Omnipresence" in Bush v Gore: Anthony Kennedy, the Equality Principle, and Judicial Supremacy" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 19 | Stephen G Bragaw & Barbara A Perry | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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"The Use of Policy in Judicial Reasoning: A Reconceptualization Before and After Bush v Gore" | (2002) 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 33 | Roy L Brooks | United States | circa 2002 | HeinOnline / Westlaw |
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