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Hearing: Temporary Filling Of House Of Representatives Vacancies During National Emergencies: Hearing On H.J. Res. 67, Subcommittee On Constitution Of The Committee On The Judiciary. House Of Representatives. United States. Feb 2002

Hearing: Temporary Filling Of House Of Representatives Vacancies During National Emergencies: Hearing On H.J. Res. 67, Subcommittee On Constitution Of The Committee On The Judiciary. House Of Representatives. United States.

Congressional Materials

House Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Judiciary Committee hearing on legislation that would allow state governors to temporarily appoint representatives to take the place of those who have died or become incapacitated when 25 percent or more of all representatives are unable to perform their duties.


Presidential Succession Act Of 2002, United States. House Of Representatives Feb 2002

Presidential Succession Act Of 2002, United States. House Of Representatives

Proposed Presidential Succession Legislation

A proposed bill to allow the President to designate the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives or Minority Leader of the House as the office that would discharge the duties of President if the President and Vice President are unable. The President would also select either the office of Majority Leader of the Senate or Minority Leader of the Senate as the office to assume the role of President following the inability of the previous individual. The Acting President must resign from his or her position in Congress.


Fordham Law & The United States Supreme Court: A Selected Portrait, John D. Feerick, Constantine N. Katsoris, Robert J. Reilly Jan 2002

Fordham Law & The United States Supreme Court: A Selected Portrait, John D. Feerick, Constantine N. Katsoris, Robert J. Reilly

Miscellaneous Publications

"This booklet chronicles one aspect of our history: tbe relationship between Fordham Law School and the Supreme Court. It expresses the role which the Court and its justices have played in key moments in our progression to an international institution, and it also highlights some of the many members of the Fordham Law School community who have been a part of this evolution. We express to the Court and its justices our deep gratitude."--John D. Feerick, Dean