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Talking Legal History Podcast, Episode 23: Bush v. Gore: Exposing the Growing Crisis in American Democracy, Expanded 3rd Edition.
Humanities and Politics Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, and Lectures
  • Charles Zelden, Nova Southeastern University
Event Name/Location
Legal History Podcast
Presentation Date
9-29-2020
Document Type
Podcast
Description

In this episode, Siobhan talks with Charles L. Zelden about the new expanded edition of his book, “Bush v. Gore: Exposing the Growing Crisis in American Democracy” (University Press of Kansas, 2020). Zelden is a professor in the Department of History and Political Science at Nova Southeastern University's Halmos College of Arts and Sciences, where he teaches courses in history, government and legal studies.

In this third expanded edition Zelden offers a powerful history of voting rights and elections in America since 2000. Bush v. Gore exposes the growing crisis by detailing the numerous ways in which the unlearned and wrongly learned “lessons of 2000” have impacted American election law through the growth of voter suppression via legislation and administrative rulings, and, provides a clear warning of how unchecked partisanship arising out of Bush v. Gore threatens to undermine American democracy in general and the 2020 election in particular.

Citation Information
Charles Zelden. "Talking Legal History Podcast, Episode 23: Bush v. Gore: Exposing the Growing Crisis in American Democracy, Expanded 3rd Edition." (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charles-zelden/125/