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Twenty-five years ago, the Supreme Court decided Bush v. Gore , effectively ending the recount of the 2000 presidential election. In the aftermath, Congress passed the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), a significant bipartisan election reform law that required states to meet updated standards for voting systems and election procedures.
How has the Bush v. Gore decision held up? And how have we changed the way we vote since the passage of HAVA?
Join us for a conference on how election law and administration have evolved over the past quarter century, featuring conversations with the public officials and election experts who were at the heart of the Bush v. Gore case and HAVA’s passage.
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