Constitutional Law
Dec. 27, 2000
A Nation Divided
It's Christmas time. The monthlong ordeal in Florida is behind us. The presidential electors cast their votes without the "faithless elector" scenario playing out and creating a new constitutional crisis; all that remains now is the counting of the votes in Congress on Jan. 6, with the vanquished Vice President Al Gore presiding. Our fundamental institutions seem to have weathered this storm, at least for now.





John C. Eastman
Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence c/o Chapman Law School
1 University Dr
Orange , CA 92866
Phone: (714) 628-2587
Email: jeastman@chapman.edu
Univ of Chicago Law School
Dr. John C. Eastman is the Henry Salvatori Professor of Law & Community Service at Chapman University's Fowler School of Law, and founding director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence.
It's Christmas time. The monthlong ordeal in Florida is behind us. The presidential electors cast their votes without the "faithless elector" scenario playing out and creating a new constitutional crisis; all that remains now is the counting of the votes in Congress on Jan. 6, with the vanquished Vice President Al Gore presiding. Our fundamental institutions seem to have weathered this storm, at least for now. President-elect George W. Bush has extended an open hand across the p...
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