Reviewing the constitutional and political origins of the office of the Vice President, including the compromises and concessions that led to the creation of the office.
Joel K. Goldstein, The New Constitutional Vice Presidency, 30 Wake Forest L. Rev. 505 (1995).
Examining the constitutional origins of the vice presidency and arguing that the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s conception of the role is a sharp departure from the limited office the Framers intended.
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