{"has_more":true,"total_items":38,"items":[{"vg_id":0,"journal":"under the United States, and the latter terms encompasses the President. But, clearly the presidency is not ‚established‛ by Congress or by ‚law,‛ that is ‚by statute"},{"vg_id":0,"journal":"Madison's use of the term office is in significant tension with Teachout's position. If the President is not an office, qua Madison, then Teachout can only maintain her position if the presisuring that the President will not always be able to select his first choice for some office"},{"vg_id":0,"journal":"106 (‚Though the President lacks the constitutional power to create and delineate offices, he may appoint to all offices"},{"vg_id":0,"journal":"See Steven G. Calabresi, Rebuttal, Does the Incompatibility Clause Apply to the President?, in Tillman & Calabresi, supra note 99, at 141-45 (arguing that the President and Vice President are officers of and/or under the United States)"}]}