Aug 23, 2018
The 25th Amendment has returned to national dialogue and become a
popular topic during Donald Trump’s presidency. The amendment,
adopted in 1967, addresses what happens if the President of the
United States is removed, dies, is incapacitated, or otherwise
unable to fulfill the powers and duties of the presidency. A
leading law expert, Harold Hongju Koh joins today’s episode to
explain the intricacies of the 25th Amendment. Earlier this year,
Koh worked with the Rule of Law Clinic at Yale Law School to
publish, “The Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the United States
Constitution: A Reader’s Guide,” which provides thorough guidance
on the 25th Amendment. Koh is Sterling Professor of International
Law at Yale Law School and one of the country’s leading experts in
public and private international law, national security law and
human rights.