A fork of Rural Dictionary
Bush v. Gore, 531 U.S. (2000), a court case before the United States Supreme Court marked by scandalous abuse of process and corrupt partisanship on the part of the Republican-appointed majority of the bench. The decision: -prevented determination of the will of voters in Florida, -over-ruled state authority over electoral process, and -appointed G.W. Bush president. The judicial culprits in this partisan travesty were: -Rehnquist, William (boss-judge), -O'Connor, Sandra Day, -Kennedy, Anthony, -Thomas, Clarence, and -Scalia, Antonin.
For excellent examples of wisdom and legal reasoning, read the dissenting judgments of Justices Souter, Breyer, Stevens, and Ginsburg in Bush v. Gore.