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Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solution—Building on the Legacy of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, Part 2
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  • Roy E. Brownwell, III
  • Joel K. Goldstein
  • Rose McDermott
  • John Rogan
Start Date
9-27-2017
Keywords
  • Twenty-Fifth Amendment,
  • 25th Amendment,
  • Presidential Succession,
  • Presidential Inability,
  • Constitutional History
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Panel 1: Recommendations of Fordham University School of Law’s Second Presidential Succession Clinic. Panelists: Roy E. Brownell II, Washington, D.C. attorney; Joel K. Goldstein, Vincent C. Immel Professor of Law, St. Louis University School of Law; Rose McDermott, David and Mariana Fisher University Professor of International Relations, Brown University. Moderator: John Rogan, Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School.

Fordham University School of Law, September 27, 2017. Co-sponsored by the Feerick Center for Social Justice, Fordham Law Review, Standing Committee on Election Law of the American Bar Association, and the Bipartisan Policy Center.

Clinic Students: Naomi Babu, Class of 2017;Timothy Deal, Class of 2017; Gareth Horrell, Class of 2018; Marcella Jayne, Class of 2018; Edgar Mendoza, Class of 2017; Nikole Devaris Morgulis, Class of 2017; Alison Park, Class of 2017; Bronwyn Roantree, Class of 2018; Ryan Surujnath, Class of 2017; Javed Yunus, Class of 2017.

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Citation Information
Roy E. Brownwell, Joel K. Goldstein, Rose McDermott and John Rogan. "Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solution—Building on the Legacy of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, Part 2" (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joel-goldstein/28/