
Another Way To Elect A President: The Death of a Candidate (Part 7)
Another Way, by Lawrence Lessig
Constitutional Quandaries of a Candidate's Death
This chapter examines the legal challenges and constitutional implications arising from the death of a presidential candidate just before an election. It highlights the complexities surrounding elector-binding laws, the role of the Vice President, and judicial responses to potential electoral disputes. The discussion also touches on the historical context and legal precedents, raising crucial questions about governance and the electoral process in such extraordinary situations.
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