What if Trump can’t run? Many steps are clear, but some are not

“It would be a question of what each state’s law says or doesn’t say about what happens in this eventuality, and many state laws are just silent on this possibility,” said Richard L. Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, who also discussed the issue on his Election Law blog. “So there may be questions about what to do.” [Subscription required, campus-wide access provided by UCI Libraries. Sign-up here: AccessNYT.com]