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Full-Text Articles in Law
Richard M. Nixon To John D. Feerick, Richard M. Nixon
Richard M. Nixon To John D. Feerick, Richard M. Nixon
Correspondence
Letter from Richard M. Nixon to John D. Feerick, declining an invitation to speak at a panel. Handwritten note supporting Feerick's work on a constitutional amendment.
Senate Floor Debates: Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Relating To The Succession To Presidency And Vice Presidency, United States. Senate
Senate Floor Debates: Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Relating To The Succession To Presidency And Vice Presidency, United States. Senate
Congressional Materials
Discussion of the passage of Senate Joint Resolution 139. Further debate on the proposed constitutional amendment regarding presidential succession and inability.
Senate Floor Debates: Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Relating To The Succession To Presidency And Vice Presidency, United States. Senate
Senate Floor Debates: Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Relating To The Succession To Presidency And Vice Presidency, United States. Senate
Congressional Materials
Discussion of Senate Joint Resolution 139. Further debate on the proposed constitutional amendment regarding presidential succession and inability.
Staff Of Senate Committee On The Judiciary, 84th Congress, Report On Presidential Inability, Staff Of The Senate Committee On The Judiciary
Staff Of Senate Committee On The Judiciary, 84th Congress, Report On Presidential Inability, Staff Of The Senate Committee On The Judiciary
Congressional Materials
Considers various problems connected with presidential inability.
Report On Constitutional Amendments, Senate Report No. 88-1017, Committee On The Judiciary. Senate. United States.
Report On Constitutional Amendments, Senate Report No. 88-1017, Committee On The Judiciary. Senate. United States.
Congressional Materials
Considers presidential inability and residence requirements for voting in presidential elections.
John D. Feerick To William Hughes Mulligan, John D. Feerick
John D. Feerick To William Hughes Mulligan, John D. Feerick
Correspondence
Letter from John D. Feerick to Fordham Law School Dean William Hughes Mulligan, thanking Mulligan for his kind words at an unspecified event. Feerick attributes his success to Fordham.
Robert F. Kennedy To John D. Feerick, Robert F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy To John D. Feerick, Robert F. Kennedy
Correspondence
Letter from Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to John D. Feerick, thanking him for his scholarly article.
John D. Feerick To The New York Times, John D. Feerick
John D. Feerick To The New York Times, John D. Feerick
Correspondence
Letter from John D. Feerick to the New York Times. Feerick advocates for the need for a constitutional amendment to resolve the issue of presidential inability and succession.
Nicholas Deb. Katzenbach To John D. Feerick, Nicholas Deb. Katzenbach
Nicholas Deb. Katzenbach To John D. Feerick, Nicholas Deb. Katzenbach
Correspondence
Letter from Deputy Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach to John Feerick, regarding his article on the vice presidency and presidential inability and succession.
Arthur C. Perry To John D. Feerick, Arthur C. Perry
Arthur C. Perry To John D. Feerick, Arthur C. Perry
Correspondence
Letter from Arthur C. Perry, Assistant to the President, to John D. Feerick, extending the thanks of President Johnson to Feerick for his scholarly article.
John D. Feerick To Lowell R. Beck, John D. Feerick
John D. Feerick To Lowell R. Beck, John D. Feerick
Correspondence
Letter from John D. Feerick to Lowell R. Beck, regarding presidential and vice presidential succession and inability and the proposed constitutional amendment.
Hubert M. Humphrey To John D. Feerick, Hubert H. Humphrey
Hubert M. Humphrey To John D. Feerick, Hubert H. Humphrey
Correspondence
Letter from Senator Hubert Humphrey to John D. Feerick, regarding his article on the Vice Presidency and presidential succession.
John W. Mccormack To John D. Feerick, John W. Mccormack
John W. Mccormack To John D. Feerick, John W. Mccormack
Correspondence
Letter from Speaker John W. McCormack to John D. Feerick, regarding his scholarly article on the Vice President and presidential succession and inability.
Jacob K. Javits To John D. Feerick, Jacob K. Javits
Jacob K. Javits To John D. Feerick, Jacob K. Javits
Correspondence
Letter from Senator Jacob K. Javits to John D. Feerick, thanking Feerick for his scholarly article.
Lowell R. Beck To John D. Feerick, Lowell R. Beck
Lowell R. Beck To John D. Feerick, Lowell R. Beck
Correspondence
Letter from Lowell R. Beck to John D. Feerick, asking for Feerick's thoughts on a legal debate concerning the ability to appoint a Vice President.
Sam J. Ervin, Jr. To John D. Feerick, Sam J. Ervin Jr.
Sam J. Ervin, Jr. To John D. Feerick, Sam J. Ervin Jr.
Correspondence
Letter from Senator Sam Ervin to John D. Feerick, thanking Feerick for his article on the Vice President and presidential inability and succession.
Herbert Brownell To John D. Feerick, Herbert Brownell
Herbert Brownell To John D. Feerick, Herbert Brownell
Correspondence
Letter from Herbert Brownell to John D. Feerick, thanking Feerick for his scholarly article.
Arthur Krock To John D. Feerick, Arthur Krock
Arthur Krock To John D. Feerick, Arthur Krock
Correspondence
Letter from Arthur Krock to John D. Feerick, thanking Feerick for his scholarly article.
Joseph C. Mckenna, S.J. To John D. Feerick, Joseph C. Mckenna S.J.
Joseph C. Mckenna, S.J. To John D. Feerick, Joseph C. Mckenna S.J.
Correspondence
Letter from Fr. Joseph C. McKenna, S.J. to John D. Feerick, thanking Feerick for his scholarly article. McKenna critiques Feerick's writing.
Presidential Inability: The Problem And A Solution, John D. Feerick
Presidential Inability: The Problem And A Solution, John D. Feerick
Twenty-Fifth Amendment Articles
This Article argues for a constitutional amendment to resolve the gaps and ambiguities in the Constitution’s original provisions for presidential inability and succession. It outlines the problems and notes presidential inabilities in the past. The Article endorses the consensus proposal for a constitutional amendment worked out by the panel of experts convened by the American Bar Association in January 1964 and later adopted by the ABA House of Delegates as the proposal of the Association.
Ira A. Huggins To Donald E. Channel, Ira A. Huggins
Ira A. Huggins To Donald E. Channel, Ira A. Huggins
Correspondence
Letter from Ira A. Huggins to Donald E. Channel, Director of the American Bar Association. Huggins expresses concerns over the particulars of the language and legal mechanism of the proposed constitutional amendment. John D. Feerick possibly an addressee as well.
Birch Bayh To John D. Feerick, Birch Bayh
Birch Bayh To John D. Feerick, Birch Bayh
Correspondence
Senator Birch Bayh to John Feerick, thanking Feerick for articles and his work with Congress. Handwritten post-script from Bayh.
John D. Feerick To Birch Bayh, John D. Feerick
John D. Feerick To Birch Bayh, John D. Feerick
Correspondence
Letter from John D. Feerick to Senator Birch Bayh, thanking him for the opportunity to testify to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments on February 28, 1964.
Paul A. Freund To John D. Feerick, Paul A. Freund
Paul A. Freund To John D. Feerick, Paul A. Freund
Correspondence
Letter from Paul A. Freund to John D. Feerick, regarding Feerick's testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments. Discusses language and scope of possible amendment.
John D. Feerick To Donald D. Channell, John D. Feerick
John D. Feerick To Donald D. Channell, John D. Feerick
Correspondence
Letter from John D. Feerick to Donald D. Channell, regarding American Bar Association's work on presidential inability and succession and Feerick's own work on the issue.
John D. Feerick To George H. Cain, John D. Feerick
John D. Feerick To George H. Cain, John D. Feerick
Correspondence
Letter from John D. Feerick to George H. Cain in which they discuss the language and arguments in Cain's forthcoming report pressing for a constitutional amendment on presidential inability and succession.
John D. Feerick To George H. Cain, John D. Feerick
John D. Feerick To George H. Cain, John D. Feerick
Correspondence
Letter from John D. Feerick to George H. Cain in which Feerick thanks Cain for his report. Feerick praises the report.
Birch Bayh To John D. Feerick, Birch Bayh
Birch Bayh To John D. Feerick, Birch Bayh
Correspondence
Letter from Senator Birch Bayh to John D. Feerick, confirming Feerick's testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments on February 28, 1964.
Louis C. Wyman To John D. Feerick, Louis C. Wyman
Louis C. Wyman To John D. Feerick, Louis C. Wyman
Correspondence
Letter from Representative Louis C. Wyman to John D. Feerick in which Wyman endorses the ABA's recommendation for a constitutional amendment. Wyman asks for Feerick's support for an interim statute.
Birch Bayh To John D. Feerick, Birch Bayh
Birch Bayh To John D. Feerick, Birch Bayh
Correspondence
Letter from Senator Birch Bayh to John D. Feerick, regarding Senate hearings on presidential inability and succession.