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A1 Davis Tries to Delay Recall Vote A lawsuit filed by Gov. Gray Davis has placed California's Republican-dominated Supreme Court at the center of a flurry of challenges to the recall election, while exposing deepening rifts among some Democrats about how to fight the bid to oust Mr. Davis.

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"I think Perot's funding all this," Mr. Buchanan said of the flurry of court challenges.

Mr. Evans's decision is expected to prompt a flurry of court challenges.

In the fight to be recognized, the Paugussetts filed claims to more than 700,000 acres of land, setting off a flurry of legal challenges.

States that have drawn new districts are already facing a flurry of legal challenges, giving the courts, once again, a major role in drawing districts that could help determine the balance of power in Congress for the next decade.

The candidates facing disqualification would also be replaced by members of their parties, meaning the preliminary results of the vote on March 7 have remained more or less the same, despite a flurry of legal challenges.

A result, over the next few election cycles, was a flurry of primary challenges, the retirement or defeat of several incumbents and the arrival in Washington of a new class of black congressmen, including James Clyburn.

Also on Wednesday, after a flurry of legal challenges, more than 100 people were freed from police custody, having been been held since Monday under what amounted to a suspension by Hogan of the writ of habeas corpus – the right to be released from an arrest made without lawful cause.

The thicket of new voting laws enacted over the past four years mostly by Republicans, and most of them with the effect, if not the intent, of making it harder for voters who belong to Democratic-leaning blocs to cast their ballots will likely provoke a flurry of court challenges if the election is as close as it looks as though it might be.

Previous attempts to appeal against the rulings of these courts have floundered due to a lack of public information about who might be caught up in the surveillance net, but the disclosure of specific orders by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden has opened the door to a flurry of new challenges.

In the coming months we'll see a flurry of legal challenges, legislative pushes and public pronouncements.

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