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Joel K. Goldstein, History and Constitutional Interpretation: Some Lessons from the Vice Presidency, 69 Ark. L. Rev. 647 (2016).
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Roy E. Brownell II, A Constitutional Chameleon: The Vice President’s Place within the American System of Separation of Powers, Part II: Political Branch Interpretation and Counterarguments, 24 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 294 (2015).
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Roy E. Brownell II, A Constitutional Chameleon: The Vice President’s Place within the American System of Separation of Powers, Part I: Text, Structure, Views of the Framers and the Courts, 24 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 1 (2014).
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Joshua D. Hawley, The Transformative Twelfth Amendment, 55 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1501 (2014).
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Joel K. Goldstein, Constitutional Change, Originalism, and the Vice Presidency, 16 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 369 (2013).
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Todd Garvey, A Constitutional Anomaly: Safeguarding Confidential National Security Information Within the Enigma that Is the American Vice Presidency, 17 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 565 (2008).
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Aryn Subhawong, A Realistic Look at the Vice Presidency: Why Dick Cheney is an “Entity Within the Executive Branch,” 53 St. Louis U. L.J. 281 (2008).
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Jamin Soderstrom, Back to the Basics: Looking Again to State Constitutions for Guidance on Forming a More Perfect Vice Presidency, 35 Pepp. L. Rev. 967 (2008).
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Richard Albert, The Evolving Vice Presidency, 78 Temp. L. Rev. 811 (2005).
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Walter Berns, The Insignificant Office: What the Framers Thought of the Vice Presidency, Nat’l Rev. Online, July 9, 2004, https://www.nationalreview.com/2004/07/insignificant-office-walter-berns.
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Christopher Scott Maravilla, That Dog Don’t Hunt: The Twelfth Amendment After Jones v. Bush, 23 Pace L. Rev. 213 (2002).
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Ky Fullerton, Bush, Gore, and the 2000 Presidential Election: Time for the Electoral College to Go?, 80 Or. L. Rev. 717 (2001).
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Joel K. Goldstein, The New Constitutional Vice Presidency, 30 Wake Forest L. Rev. 505 (1995).
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Joel K. Goldstein, An Overview of the Vice-Presidency, 45 Fordham L. Rev. 786 (1977).