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Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solutions

“A Dr. Strangelove Situation”: Nuclear Anxiety, Presidential Fallibility, and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment
By Rebecca C. Lubot
The Bipartisan Bayh Amendment: Republican Contributions to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment
By Joel K. Goldstein
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment and the Establishment of Medical Impairment Panels: Are the Two Safely Compatible?
By Robert E. Gilbert
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: A Personal Remembrance
By John D. Feerick
What to Do If Simultaneous Presidential and Vice Presidential Inability Struck Today
By Roy E. Brownell II
Report: Fifty Years After the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Recommendations for Improving the Presidential Succession System
By Second Fordham University School of Law Clinic on Presidential Succession
Foreword
By Matthew Diller
Dedication to Senator Birch E. Bayh
By John D. Feerick
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