The 43rd President of the United States will be George W. Bush. Thirty-five days after the election, the Supreme Court decided to block the recount of the disputed Florida ballots, and thus put an end to the last hopes of the Democratic candidate Al Gore. The supporters of the losing candidate did not take off. The risk is that the impartiality of the Supreme Court and its judges will be challenged by public opinion. Larry Kramer, a professor at New York University, believes that the impartiality of the Supreme Court could be challenged by public opinion. And for Susan Bloch, Professor of Law at Georgetown University, the "outdated" voting material needs to be reviewed.
Producteur: France 2 - Journalist : Leenhardt, Etienne - Participant : Bloch, Susan
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Credits:Journalist : Leenhardt, Etienne-Participant : Bloch, Susan