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Analysts call GOP lawsuit legally weak


The actions of George W. Bush ’s presidential campaign-to prevent the textbooks tell a vote in Florida is legally weak, but the tactics can be beneficial, Democratic and Republican legal experts said Sunday.

Bases Scientists have said it would be very difficult to convince the federal judge, that the mere act of manual recounts irreparable damage, the rights of both Bush, Republican candidate in Florida or seven Republicans, voters are his co - Claimants . Federal Middle District Judge Donald M. Brooks has scheduled a consultation in the case this morning in Miami.

Arriving in the case of the Federal Court, but could be built for the Republicans, which Brooks Middle invited to take control of all the cases with regard to the vote in Florida. Although Middle Brooks is a representative of the Clinton administration, of the Federal Constitution, the Court of Appeal, the Florida court case, it is dominated by members appointed Republican. On the other hand, national courts heard the case in Florida are mostly Democratic.

At the head of the legal system, one of the current majority of the Supreme Court of the United States were judges appointed by the Republican president. By contrast, six of the seven justices of the Supreme Court of Florida were appointed governors of democracy. The seventh was appointed by an agreement between the two parties, former Gov. Lawton Chiles, a Democrat, and current Gov. Jeb Bush, a Republican, and George W. Bush, younger brother candidate.

“I think people in the Bush camp, a decision they wanted to Federal Court, and I can see why she would have preferred Forum,” said prosecutor David E. Cardwell Orlando, represented the two The major political parties in the voting disputes in Florida.

It is not surprising that the first stage of the Democratic Legal Team - headed by Professor of Harvard Law School Laurence Tribe - was not only to assert that the Republicans costume had no merit but was told that dispute in state court.

“The state of the method of appointment of its Chairman voters is undeniable, and in essence, a question of law,” Tribe argued in a federal court in the short Sunday night in Miami. “Preserving the integrity of electoral system of the state and to ensure that the voices of all voters counted well, it is the main interest of the State are possible. ”

Bush and democratic presidential candidate, Vice President Al Gore have maintained top-flight lawyers represented in this unprecedented legal battle.

Among the GOP lawyers Theodore Olson, a former official at the Department of Justice under President Reagan and now a partner in the Washington office, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, a large firm, which is based in Los Angeles. Olson’s colleagues in the same spirit of George J. Terwilliger - a deputy attorney general under the presidency of Mr. Bush, in Washington today - and Richard Barry, considered one of the best lawyers of the Court of Appeal of Florida.



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