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Seth Barrett Tillman

2014

I. Senate-Presidential Incompatibility and the Original Public Meaning of Article I, Section 6, Clause 2 (2008, 2009, and 2012)

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Citation List To "Why Our Next President May Keep His Or Her Senate Seat," And To "Why President-Elect Obama May Keep His Senate Seat After Assuming The Presidency," And To "Member Of The House Of Representatives And Vice President Of The United States: Can Ryan Hold Both Positions At The Same Time?", Seth Barrett Tillman Feb 2014

Citation List To "Why Our Next President May Keep His Or Her Senate Seat," And To "Why President-Elect Obama May Keep His Senate Seat After Assuming The Presidency," And To "Member Of The House Of Representatives And Vice President Of The United States: Can Ryan Hold Both Positions At The Same Time?", Seth Barrett Tillman

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This document is a citation list to "Why Our Next President May Keep His Or Her Senate Seat: A Conjecture on the Constitution's Incompatibility Clause," (including the Professor Prakash-Tillman exchange), and to "Why President-Elect Obama May Keep His Senate Seat After Assuming the Presidency," (including the Professor Calabresi-Tillman exchange), and to "Member Of The House Of Representatives And Vice President Of The United States: Can Ryan Hold Both Positions At The Same Time?".[31 March 2015]