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Vol. 56, Issue 3, 2004July 01, 2004 EDT

The Conscientious Congressman’s Guide to the Electoral Count Act of 1887

Stephen A. Siegel,
Photo by Thomas Martinsen on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 56, Issue 3, 2004

Vol. 56, Issue 3, 2004
  • The Narrow Tailoring Issue in the Affirmative Action Cases: Reconsidering the Supreme Court's Approval in Gratz and Grutter of Race-Based Decision-Making by Individualized Discretion
    David Crump
  • The Conscientious Congressman's Guide to the Electoral Count Act of 1887
    Stephen A. Siegel
  • Section 12 of the Clayton Act: When Can Worldwide Service of Process Allow Suit in Any District?
    Jordan G. Lee
Fla. L. Rev.
Stephen A. Siegel, The Conscientious Congressman’s Guide to the Electoral Count Act of 1887, 56 Fla. L. Rev. 541 (2004).
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