Power and Nations: Anne-Marie Slaughter

Power and Nations: Anne-Marie Slaughter

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Bush v. Gore: Bonus - Lawfare

Attorneys David Boies and Ted Olsen, who represented the Gore and Bush sides, respectively, talk about the unique challenges that came with representing their clients before the Supreme Court.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

Bush v. Gore: Bonus - What If…

An interview with Ralph Nader on his role as a “spoiler” in the 2000 election, and historian Mary Frances Berry, who led the 2001 commission looking into the impact that ballot box irregularities involving Black voters may have had on the outcome in Florida.See omnystudio.com/lis ...  Show more

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