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Washburn Law Journal, Vol. 40 (2000-2001)
The Only Votes that Count: The Kansas Supreme Court Applies Common Law, Not Common Sense, to Invalidate Board of Education Elections [Unified School District Number 501 v. Baker, 269 Kan. 239, 6 P.3d 848 (2000)] (Luke Sobba), p. 610-630
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The Only Votes that Count: The Kansas Supreme Court Applies Common Law, Not Common Sense, to Invalidate Board of Education Elections [Unified School District Number 501 v. Baker, 269 Kan. 239, 6 P.3d 848 (2000)] (Luke Sobba), p. 610-630