The struggle over the outcome of the 2000 presidential election
inspired countless books offering as many arguments. But over two
years later, most of them now seem like hasty political missives.
Howard Gillman's "The Votes That Counted" had a different aim from
the beginning: to serve as a lasting, authoritative document of the
36 days between the election and its legal resolution, to offer an
accessible overview of the legal strategies and debates, and to
assess the influences of politics and law on the judges who shaped
the outcome of this historical controversy.
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