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American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 1. Introduction And Summary Of Reform Proposals Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 1. Introduction And Summary Of Reform Proposals

Fordham Law Review

This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 4. Alternatives: Abolition, Succession, And Special Election Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 4. Alternatives: Abolition, Succession, And Special Election

Fordham Law Review

This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix A: American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix A: American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform

Fordham Law Review

This Report describes recommendations related to the vice presidency from the American Bar Association Special Committee on Election Reform. The recommendations were issued after the committee held a symposium on the vice presidency at Fordham University School of Law on December 3, 1976. John D. Feerick chaired the committee.

The recommendations state “that the American Bar Association favors (1) retention of the constitutional office of Vice-President of the United States in its present form, but urges each President to involve the Vice-President intimately and productively in operations of the presidency, and (2) that in the nomination and election process the …


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix B: An Overview Of The Vice-Presidency, Joel K. Goldstein Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix B: An Overview Of The Vice-Presidency, Joel K. Goldstein

Fordham Law Review

This Report describes the origins of the vice presidency, the history of the office and its occupants, the process and criteria for selecting vice presidents, and recommendations for reform related to the office. The Report was prepared at the request of the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform in connection with the committee’s symposium on the vice presidency, which was held on December 3, 1976 at Fordham University School of Law.


The Internal Revenue Service As A Monitor Of Church Institutions: The Excessive Entanglement Problem, Sharon L. Worthing Jan 1977

The Internal Revenue Service As A Monitor Of Church Institutions: The Excessive Entanglement Problem, Sharon L. Worthing

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Real Property Tax Exemption In New York: When Is A Bible Society Not Religious?, Wendy E. Cooper Jan 1977

Real Property Tax Exemption In New York: When Is A Bible Society Not Religious?, Wendy E. Cooper

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Land Use Statutes: A Comparative Analysis, Ernest J.T. Loo Jan 1977

State Land Use Statutes: A Comparative Analysis, Ernest J.T. Loo

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Constitutionality Of Punitive Damges In Libel Actions, Nicholas J. Jollymore Jan 1977

The Constitutionality Of Punitive Damges In Libel Actions, Nicholas J. Jollymore

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Assuring Adequate Rail Service: The Conflict Between Private Rights And Public Needs , Peter M. Mazer Jan 1977

Assuring Adequate Rail Service: The Conflict Between Private Rights And Public Needs , Peter M. Mazer

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Books Received Jan 1977

Books Received

Fordham Law Review

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Recent Developments Jan 1977

Recent Developments

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


United States Trust Company Of New York V. New Jersey―The Contract Clause In A Complex Society, Robert A. Mctamaney Jan 1977

United States Trust Company Of New York V. New Jersey―The Contract Clause In A Complex Society, Robert A. Mctamaney

Fordham Law Review

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Theories Of Measuring Damages In Security Cases And The Effects Of Damages On Liability , Thomas J. Mullaney Jan 1977

Theories Of Measuring Damages In Security Cases And The Effects Of Damages On Liability , Thomas J. Mullaney

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Books Received Jan 1977

Books Received

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Power To Define The Constitutional Rights Of Defendants: Congress And The Federal Courts , Richard A. Givens Jan 1977

Power To Define The Constitutional Rights Of Defendants: Congress And The Federal Courts , Richard A. Givens

Fordham Law Review

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Quasi In Rem On The Heels Of Shaffer V. Heitner: If International Shoe Fits . . ., Suzanne T. Marquard Jan 1977

Quasi In Rem On The Heels Of Shaffer V. Heitner: If International Shoe Fits . . ., Suzanne T. Marquard

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of The Interstate Agreement On Detainers Upon Federal Prisoner Transfer, Daniel E. Casagrande Jan 1977

The Effect Of The Interstate Agreement On Detainers Upon Federal Prisoner Transfer, Daniel E. Casagrande

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976: Giving The Plaintiff His Day In Court, Kevin P. Simmons Jan 1977

The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976: Giving The Plaintiff His Day In Court, Kevin P. Simmons

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 5. Closing Statements And Recommendations Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 5. Closing Statements And Recommendations

Fordham Law Review

This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …


Supervisory Status Of Professional Employees, Matthew W. Finkin Jan 1977

Supervisory Status Of Professional Employees, Matthew W. Finkin

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Liquidated Damages: A Comparison Of The Common Law And The Uniform Commercial Code, William S. Harwood Jan 1977

Liquidated Damages: A Comparison Of The Common Law And The Uniform Commercial Code, William S. Harwood

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Employer Rights And Access To Documents Under The Freedom Of Information Act , Walter B. Connolly, John C. Fox Jan 1977

Employer Rights And Access To Documents Under The Freedom Of Information Act , Walter B. Connolly, John C. Fox

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The U.S.-Soviet Maritime Agreement: A New Plan For Bilateral Cooperation, Jean S. Gerard Jan 1977

The U.S.-Soviet Maritime Agreement: A New Plan For Bilateral Cooperation, Jean S. Gerard

Fordham International Law Journal

The author starts with the premise that the U.S.-Soviet Maritime Agreement, which was signed on October 14, 1972, and renegotiated as of December 19, 1972, is unique. Before the agreement was signed, only about 6 percent of U.S.-Soviet trade was being carried in U.S. bottoms, whereas 94 percent was being carried in Soviet bottoms. The author highlights that one significant achievement of the Agreement was the reciprocal opening to access of forty U.S. ports and forty Soviet ports by commercial, scientific, and merchant marine training ships of the two nations upon four days advance notive. The selection of ports was …


Reason And The Fourth Amendment―The Burger Court And The Exclusionary Rule , Norman M. Robertson Jan 1977

Reason And The Fourth Amendment―The Burger Court And The Exclusionary Rule , Norman M. Robertson

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Oecd Guidelines For Multinational Enterprises: Competition, Barry E. Hawk Jan 1977

The Oecd Guidelines For Multinational Enterprises: Competition, Barry E. Hawk

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Emerging Moral Framework Of International Law, Peter L. Destefano, Jr. Jan 1977

The Emerging Moral Framework Of International Law, Peter L. Destefano, Jr.

Fordham International Law Journal

This article explores the idea that, at the time of publication, despite several centuries of development, there was no settled conception of international law, whether there was “international law” and if there was, what were its essential characteristics. The author starts with the assertion that international law resembles a municipal legal system, insofar as its subjects are bound, by external sanctions, to its right-creating and power-conferring principles. A State will, in a well-ordered international community, be shaped and guided in its acts and judgments by an internal sense of right and justice; just as the punishment of a child will …


Emerging Data Protection In Europe; Community Law Through The Cases, Albert J. Kostelny, Jr. Jan 1977

Emerging Data Protection In Europe; Community Law Through The Cases, Albert J. Kostelny, Jr.

Fordham International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Defection Of Viktor Belenko: The Use Of International Law To Justify Political Decisions, James P. Eyster, Ii Jan 1977

The Defection Of Viktor Belenko: The Use Of International Law To Justify Political Decisions, James P. Eyster, Ii

Fordham International Law Journal

This article explores how Japan, the Soviet Union, and the United States, at the time of publication, had used international law to justify political decisions.


Public Inspection Of State And Municipal Executive Documents: "Everybody, Practically Everything, Anytime, Except . . . .", William Randolph Henrick Jan 1977

Public Inspection Of State And Municipal Executive Documents: "Everybody, Practically Everything, Anytime, Except . . . .", William Randolph Henrick

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Problem Of The Non-Exchanging Shareholder, Martin E. Gold Jan 1977

The Problem Of The Non-Exchanging Shareholder, Martin E. Gold

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.