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Unsafe At This Speed: Is There An Exhaustion Requirement For Presidential Elections?
 

The Florida Bar's Administrative Law Section Newsletter

January 14, 2005
 
Lawrence Sellers- Tallahassee

Holland & Knight partner Lawrence Sellers, Jr. authored the following article featured in the December 2004 issue of The Florida Bar's Administrative Law Section Newsletter. Click on the link below to view this article.

READ: Unsafe At This Speed: Is There An Exhaustion Requirement For Presidential Elections?

Posted with permission of The Florida Bar Administrative Law Section, Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Vol. XXVI, No. 2, December 2004.

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