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the bush v. gore supreme court case
*what was the rulling/decision behind the courts decision?
*what impact does the case have on federalism?
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Ответ:
The Supreme Court, in a per curiam opinion, ruled that the Florida Supreme Court's decision, calling for a statewide recount, violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This ruling was by a 7–2 vote, though per curiam opinions are usually issued only for unanimous votes.
Full case name: George W. Bush and Richard ...
Prior: Judgment for defendant, Fla. Cir. Ct. matt...
Citations: 531 U.S. 98 (more)121 S. Ct. 525; 148 ...
Bush v. Gore - Wikipedia
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The USSR was really in the right. They had spotted a spy plane with an American pilot inside trespassing in restricted air space and shot it down without killing the spy. Although the USSR had spies in the US, they had still caught an American spy nonetheless. The document says "After extensive questioning by the KGB, Powers was convicted of spying and sentenced to three years in prison and seven more of hard labor." This shows that the trial did take place and the spy plane really was a spy, so the Soviets did what they were supposed to do and imprisoned the man. Later on though, there was a prisoner trade that would help settle disputes
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