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Discover Ludwig"election cases" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to legal cases resulting from a political election. For example, "The Supreme Court is expected to hear several election cases this year."
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Election cases seem similar.
But more routine election cases provide a map.
And this year's election cases could damage that authority.
Mr. Klock explained that the criteria had been derived from court rulings in election cases.
"Please do not call the court expecting to speak with a justice about the election cases," the Web site says.
But in fact, said Heather Gerken, a Harvard Law School professor, when state judges these days consider election cases, they struggle to avoid any air of partisanship.
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The president chose Theodore B. Olson, who argued the election case for the Bush campaign.
In Washington, meanwhile, the Supreme Court today dismissed two remaining appeals from the Florida election case.
Judicial sources said additional arrests could be made in the election case.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg called the bitterly contested presidential election case a "breathtaking episode" and a "December storm over the U.S. Supreme Court".
That afternoon, a lawyer, RAYMOND J. DOWD, arrived with the judge's first case -- the Green Party was seeking an injunction in an election case.
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