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The U.S. Supreme Court may even decide not to rule at all on the case George W. Bush brought before them, Bush v.
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In the case of George W. Bush, the orthodoxy would be that of Ronald Reagan and his belief in cutting taxes, conducting an aggressive foreign policy and following a social policy that suits religious and social conservatives.
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In the case of President George W. Bush, he also raised two relatively young daughters here in the White House.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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He added that the issue of same-sex marriage was not relevant to this case, and that W's gender change surgery had been considered medically necessary, and been performed in a public hospital using government funds.
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That was certainly the case when I believe President George W. Bush had President Clinton to the White House for his portrait unveiling.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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In part, that is because Bill Gates hopes that a victory for George W. Bush in November could lead to the case being dropped.
ECONOMIST: Microsoft
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An identical case is still pending, although Steve W. Berman of Hagens Berman says in a statement that Apple "responded to" his suit by installing new software.
FORBES: Plaintiffs' Paradise
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Consider the case of Florida, the state that put George W. Bush in the White House by a margin of fewer than 300 votes out of the five million plus that Floridians cast that year.
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During the Sixth Circuit arguments, Judge Jeffrey Sutton, who was nominated by President George W. Bush, asked Kaytal if he could name one Supreme Court case which considered the same question as the one posed by the mandate, in which Congress used the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution as a tool to compel action.
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