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The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century: Filling the Gaps and Clarifying the Ambiguities in Constitutional and Extraconstitutional Arrangements
Introduction
By
William Michael Treanor
A Modern Father of Our Constitution: An Interview With Former Senator Birch Bayh
An Eyewitness Account of Executive “Inability”
By
Fred F. Fielding
Presidential Succession Scenarios in Popular Culture and History and the Need For Reform
By
William F. Baker
&
Beth A. FitzPatrick
Presidential Disability and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: The Difficulties Posed By Psychological Illness
By
Robert E. Gilbert
Extensions on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: The Influence of Biological Factors on Assessments of Impairment
By
Rose McDermott
Adequacy of Current Succession Law in Light of the Constitution and Policy Considerations
By
Benton Becker
Presidential Succession and Inability: Before and After the Twenty-Fifth Amendment
By
John D. Feerick
Presidential Succession: The Art of the Possible
By
James E. Fleming
Taking From the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Lessons in Ensuring Presidential Continuity
By
Joel K. Goldstein
Lost Opportunity: Learning the Wrong Lesson From The Hayes-Tilden Dispute
By
Nathan L. Colvin
&
Edward B. Foley
Remarks From Senator Birch Bayh
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