Contributors to
The Vote: Bush, Gore, and the Supreme Court
edited by Cass R. Sunstein and Richard A. Epstein,
published by the University of Chicago Press
Richard Epstein is James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. He is author of Principles for a Free Society: Reconciling Individual Liberty with the Common Good (Perseus Publishing, 1998).
Elizabeth Garrett is Professor of Law and Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of Chicago. She is co-author, with William N. Eskridge, Jr. and Philip P. Frickey, of Legislation and Statutory Interpretation (Foundation Press, 2000).
Samuel Issacharoff is Professor of Law at Columbia University. He is co-author, with Pamela S. Karlan and Richard H. Pildes, of When Elections Go Bad: The Law of Democracy and the Presidential Election of 2000 (Foundation Press, 2001).
Pamela S. Karlan is Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law at Stanford University. She is co-author, with Richard H. Pildes and Samuel Issacharoff, When Elections Go Bad: The Law of Democracy and the Presidential Election of 2000 (Foundation Press, 2001).
Michael W. McConnell is Presidential Professor of Law at the University of Utah.
Frank I. Michelman is Robert Walmsley Professor of Law at Harvard University. He is author of Brennan and Democracy (Princeton University Press, 1999).
Richard H. Pildes is Professor of Law at the University of Michigan. He is co-author, with Pamela S. Karlan and Samuel Issacharoff, of When Elections Go Bad: The Law of Democracy and the Presidential Election of 2000 (Foundation Press, 2001).
Richard A. Posner is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Chicago and Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. He is author of An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton (Harvard University Press, 2000).
David A. Strauss is Harry N. Wyatt Professor of Law, Russell Baker Scholar, and Director, Legal Theory Program at the University of Chicago.
Cass Sunstein is Karl N. Llewellyn Distinguished Service Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago. He is author of One Case at a Time: Judicial Minimalism on the Supreme Court (Harvard University Press, 1999).
John Yoo is Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley.