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Confirmation Of Nelson A. Rockefeller As Vice President Of The United States, Committee On The Judiciary. House Of Representatives. United States.
Confirmation Of Nelson A. Rockefeller As Vice President Of The United States, Committee On The Judiciary. House Of Representatives. United States.
Watergate Era
Report issued by House Committee on the Judiciary following its hearings on the nomination of Nelson Rockefeller to be the 41st Vice President of the United States. President Gerald Ford had nominated Rockefeller pursuant to Section 2 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment following Ford’s succession to the presidency upon President Richard Nixon’s resignation.
Nomination Of Nelson A. Rockefeller Of New York To Be Vice President Of The United States, Committee On Rules And Administration. Senate. United States.
Nomination Of Nelson A. Rockefeller Of New York To Be Vice President Of The United States, Committee On Rules And Administration. Senate. United States.
Watergate Era
Report issued by Senate Committee on Rules and Administration following its hearings on the nomination of Nelson Rockefeller to be the 41st Vice President of the United States. President Gerald Ford had nominated Rockefeller pursuant to Section 2 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment following Ford’s succession to the presidency upon President Richard Nixon’s resignation.
Recall In Washington: A Time For Reform, Michael L. Cohen
Recall In Washington: A Time For Reform, Michael L. Cohen
Washington Law Review
The purpose of this article is threefold: (1) to trace the history of recall in Washington, including the enactment of our present recall statutes and their fundamental principles; (2) to examine the reasons behind the apparent judicial retreat from those principles; and (3) to propose amendments to the present recall statutes to implement the constitutional intent.
The Nixon Pardon: Limits On The Benign Prerogative, Hugh Macgill
The Nixon Pardon: Limits On The Benign Prerogative, Hugh Macgill
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Remarks By Nelson Rockefeller Vice President-Designate, Nelson D. Rockefeller, United States Office Of The White House Press Secretary
Remarks By Nelson Rockefeller Vice President-Designate, Nelson D. Rockefeller, United States Office Of The White House Press Secretary
Watergate Era
Remarks of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller in the Oval Office after President Gerald Ford announced that he was nominating Rockefeller to be the 41st Vice President of the United States. President Gerald Ford nominated Rockefeller pursuant to Section 2 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment following Ford’s succession to the presidency upon President Richard Nixon’s resignation.
Remarks Of The President Upon Introduction Of Governor Nelson Rockeller As Vice President-Designate And Press Conference Of Governor Nelson Rockefeller Vice President-Designate, Nelson A. Rockefeller, United States Office Of The White House Press Secretary
Remarks Of The President Upon Introduction Of Governor Nelson Rockeller As Vice President-Designate And Press Conference Of Governor Nelson Rockefeller Vice President-Designate, Nelson A. Rockefeller, United States Office Of The White House Press Secretary
Watergate Era
Press conference of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller after President Gerald Ford announced that he was nominating Rockefeller to be the 41st Vice President of the United States. President Ford nominated Rockefeller pursuant to Section 2 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment following Ford’s succession to the presidency upon President Richard Nixon’s resignation.
Providing For The Establishment Of The Clara Barton National Historic Site, Md.; John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oreg.; Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, N. Dak.; Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Mass.; Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, Ala.; And Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, N.Y., And For Other Purposes, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives
Providing For The Establishment Of The Clara Barton National Historic Site, Md.; John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oreg.; Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, N. Dak.; Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Mass.; Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, Ala.; And Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, N.Y., And For Other Purposes, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This report from the United States (US) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, dated August 14, 1974, was written to accompany US House Resolution 13157 which proposed to establish six new historic sites in the United States, all to be classified under the National Park System, including the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in North Dakota. This report recommends minor wording amendments to US House Resolution 13157 and clarifies that the establishment of each historic site listed in US House Resolution 13157 was initially proposed as individual pieces of legislation that were all wrapped into this singular …
The Political Impact Of Constitutional Courts, Donald P. Kommers
The Political Impact Of Constitutional Courts, Donald P. Kommers
Journal Articles
Introduction to the symposium issue.
The Fairness Doctrine And Pro-Natalism In Television, Myra Spicker
The Fairness Doctrine And Pro-Natalism In Television, Myra Spicker
IUSTITIA
It is a premise of this paper that television reflects a pro-natalist bias in its promotion of the traditional female role in society, and that such bias is evident in both commercial advertisements as well as in dramatic presentations particularly on daytime television. Those who are opposed to a pro-natalist point of view will find it virtually impossible to air their opposition effectively. At best anti-natalist groups may be able to garner only meager financial resources to air spot commercials, but this is hardly adequate to combat the subtle onslaught of the opposition. Suggestions have been made that pro-natalist attitudes …
11. Book Iii, Vol. 5: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, June 20, 1972 - March 22, 1973 (Allegations Concerning Payments Of "Hush" Money To Watergate Defendants To Insure Their Silence, Offers Of Leniency And Executive Clemency, And The Making Or Causing To Be, Of False Statements To Persons Connected With An Official Investigation Of Watergate; Chronology Of Events Between February 9 And March 22, 1973), Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
10. Book Iii, Vol. 4: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, June 20, 1972 - March 22, 1973 (Allegations Concerning Payments Of "Hush" Money To Watergate Defendants To Insure Their Silence, Offers Of Leniency And Executive Clemency, And The Making Or Causing To Be, Of False Statements To Persons Connected With An Official Investigation Of Watergate; Chronology Of Events Between February 9 And March 22, 1973), Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
09. Book Iii, Vol. 3: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, June 20, 1972 - March 22, 1973 (Allegations Concerning Payments Of "Hush" Money To Watergate Defendants To Insure Their Silence, Offers Of Leniency And Executive Clemency, And The Making Or Causing To Be, Of False Statements To Persons Connected With An Official Investigation Of Watergate; Chronology Of Events Between February 9 And March 22, 1973), Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
04. Book Ii, Vol. 1: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, June 17, 1972 - February 9, 1973 (Allegations Involving Presidential Interference With The Official Department Of Justice Investigation), Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
06. Book Ii, Vol. 3: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, June 17, 1972 - February 9, 1973 (Allegations Involving Presidential Interference With The Official Department Of Justice Investigation), Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
12. Book Iv, Vol. 1: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, March 22, 1973 -April 30, 1973 (Events Relating To The President's Investigation Of The Alleged Watergate Break-In And Cover-Up Between March 22 And April 30, 1973)., Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
07. Book Iii, Vol. 1: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, June 20, 1972 - March 22, 1973 (Allegations Concerning Payments Of "Hush" Money To Watergate Defendants To Insure Their Silence, Offers Of Leniency And Executive Clemency, And The Making Or Causing To Be, Of False Statements To Persons Connected With An Official Investigation Of Watergate; Chronology Of Events Between February 9 And March 22, 1973), Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
08. Book Iii, Vol. 2: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, June 20, 1972 - March 22, 1973 (Allegations Concerning Payments Of "Hush" Money To Watergate Defendants To Insure Their Silence, Offers Of Leniency And Executive Clemency, And The Making Or Causing To Be, Of False Statements To Persons Connected With An Official Investigation Of Watergate; Chronology Of Events Between February 9 And March 22, 1973), Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
05. Book Ii, Vol. 2: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, June 17, 1972 - February 9, 1973 (Allegations Involving Presidential Interference With The Official Department Of Justice Investigation), Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
03. Book I: Events Prior To The Watergate Break-In, December 2, 1971 - June 17, 1972, Don Edwards
03. Book I: Events Prior To The Watergate Break-In, December 2, 1971 - June 17, 1972, Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
16. Book Iv, Vol. 5: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, March 22, 1973 -April 30, 1973 (Events Relating To The President's Investigation Of The Alleged Watergate Break-In And Cover-Up Between March 22 And April 30, 1973)., Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
13. Book Iv, Vol. 2: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, March 22, 1973 -April 30, 1973 (Events Relating To The President's Investigation Of The Alleged Watergate Break-In And Cover-Up Between March 22 And April 30, 1973)., Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
01. Statement Of Information: Table Of Contents, Don Edwards, United States Congress, House Committee On The Judiciary
01. Statement Of Information: Table Of Contents, Don Edwards, United States Congress, House Committee On The Judiciary
Watergate Hearings
Book I: Events prior to the Watergate break-in, December 2, 1971 - June 17, 1972.
Book II: Events following the Watergate break-in, June 17, 1972 - February 9, 1973 (allegations involving Presidential interference with the official Department of Justice investigation).
Book III: Events following the Watergate break-in, June 20, 1972 - March 22, 1973 (allegations concerning payments of "hush" money to Watergate defendants to insure their silence, offers of leniency and executive clemency, and the making or causing to be, of false statements to persons connected with an official investigation of Watergate; chronology of events between February 9 and March …
14. Book Iv, Vol. 3: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, March 22, 1973 -April 30, 1973 (Events Relating To The President's Investigation Of The Alleged Watergate Break-In And Cover-Up Between March 22 And April 30, 1973)., Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
15. Book Iv, Vol. 4: Events Following The Watergate Break-In, March 22, 1973 -April 30, 1973 (Events Relating To The President's Investigation Of The Alleged Watergate Break-In And Cover-Up Between March 22 And April 30, 1973)., Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
39. Summary Of Information, Don Edwards
23. Book Vi, Vol. 3: Political Contributions Pledged And Made By Milk Producers' Cooperatives From 1969 Through 1972 For The Benefit Of The President's Re-Election Campaign And The Administration's Decision To Increase Price Supports On Dairy Products, Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
22. Book Vi, Vol. 2: Political Contributions Pledged And Made By Milk Producers' Cooperatives From 1969 Through 1972 For The Benefit Of The President's Re-Election Campaign And The Administration's Decision To Increase Price Supports On Dairy Products., Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
24. Book Vi, Vol. 4: Political Contributions Pledged And Made By Milk Producers' Cooperatives From 1969 Through 1972 For The Benefit Of The President's Re-Election Campaign And The Administration's Decision To Increase Price Supports On Dairy Products., Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
30. Book Vii, Vol. 6: Domestic Surveillance Activities Directed By The White House, Don Edwards
30. Book Vii, Vol. 6: Domestic Surveillance Activities Directed By The White House, Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.
40. Minority Memorandum On Law And Evidence, Don Edwards
40. Minority Memorandum On Law And Evidence, Don Edwards
Watergate Hearings
No abstract provided.