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Law & Democracy
Election Law at The Ohio State University
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Episode 14 – A Discussion on Presidential Transitions with Professor Bridget Dooling
Law & Democracy
48 minutes 5 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 14 – A Discussion on Presidential Transitions with Professor Bridget Dooling
In this insightful episode, we explore the complexities of presidential transitions with expert commentary from Professor Bridget Dooling. From logistical challenges to the legal frameworks that guide the transfer of power, we uncover what makes this critical process work smoothly—or where it can falter.

Professor Dooling discusses historical examples, the importance of preparation, and how public policy plays a crucial role in ensuring continuity in governance. Whether you're passionate about politics, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the inner workings of government, this conversation offers valuable perspectives.

🔑 Key topics include:

Why smooth presidential transitions matter.
Lessons from past administrations.
How transitions affect federal agencies and public policy.

🎧 Watch now to gain a better understanding of the processes that uphold democracy and the challenges involved in transferring power. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more engaging discussions!

Trivia Question: "who was the last President inaugurated on March 4 instead of January 20?"

Stay tuned for our next episode to find out!

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