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Election Law and the Presidency

Time to End Presidential Caucuses
By Sean J. Wright
Election Law and the Presidency: An Introduction and Overview
By Jerry H. Goldfeder
Third-Party and Independent Presidential Candidates: The Need for a Runoff Mechanism
By Edward B. Foley
Ramshackle Federalism: America’s Archaic and Dysfunctional Presidential Election System
By Anthony J. Gaughan
Rethinking Presidential Eligibility
By Eugene D. Mazo
Reforming the Contested Convention: Rethinking the Presidential Nomination Process
By Michael T. Morley
“Natural Born” Disputes in the 2016 Presidential Election
By Derek T. Muller
Does the Constitution Provide More Ballot Access Protection for Presidential Elections Than for U.S. House Elections?
By Richard Winger
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