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McCain v.
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Free & Fair
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Recent Opinion Articles
Citizens United: A Long-Term Perspective
Edward B. Foley, January 22
The Swiss Initiative on Minarets
Dale A. Oesterle, December 11
Uncounted Ballots: A Measure of Vulnerability
Edward B. Foley, November 5
Election Commissions and Supreme Courts
Edward B. Foley, October 20
Line-drawing after Overruling Austin
Edward B. Foley, September 9
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Citizens United: A Long-Term Perspective
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Election Commissions and Supreme Courts
(October 20, 11:54 AM)
Free & Fair
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Information and Analysis
Coleman Files Brief in Minnesota Recount Case
April 30, 2009
The first
brief
has been filed today (4/30) by the appellants with the Minnesota Supreme Court.
Moritz College of Law
February 9, 2010