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Senate Floor Debates: Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President: Conference Report, United States. Senate Jul 1965

Senate Floor Debates: Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President: Conference Report, United States. Senate

Congressional Materials

Discussion of Senate Joint Resolution 1 and Conference Report No. 564. Further debate on the proposed constitutional amendment regarding presidential succession and inability. A vote is held on agreeing to the conference report on Senate Joint Resolution No. 1.


Presidential Inability And Vacanies In The Office Of The Vice President, United States, House Of Representatives Jun 1965

Presidential Inability And Vacanies In The Office Of The Vice President, United States, House Of Representatives

Congressional Materials

Congressional conference report on the inability and succession of the Vice President.


House Of Representatives Floor Debates: Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President, United States. House Of Representatives Jun 1965

House Of Representatives Floor Debates: Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President, United States. House Of Representatives

Congressional Materials

Discussion of Senate Joint Resolution No. 1 and Conference Report No. 564. Further debate on the proposed constitutional amendment regarding presidential succession and inability.


Senate Floor Debates: Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President: Conference Report, United States. Senate Jun 1965

Senate Floor Debates: Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President: Conference Report, United States. Senate

Congressional Materials

Discussion of Senate Joint Resolution 1 and Conference Report No. 564. Further debate on the proposed constitutional amendment regarding presidential succession and inability.


House Of Representatives Floor Debates: Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President, United States. House Of Representatives Apr 1965

House Of Representatives Floor Debates: Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President, United States. House Of Representatives

Congressional Materials

Discussion of House Resolution 314. Further debate on the proposed constitutional amendment regarding presidential succession and inability.


Report On Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President, House Of Representatives Report No. 89-203, Committee On The Judiciary. House Of Representatives. United States. Mar 1965

Report On Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President, House Of Representatives Report No. 89-203, Committee On The Judiciary. House Of Representatives. United States.

Congressional Materials

Considers proposing an amendment to the Constitution relating to the succession to the presidency and vice presidency.


Senate Floor Debates: Presidential Disability, United States. Senate Feb 1965

Senate Floor Debates: Presidential Disability, United States. Senate

Congressional Materials

Discussion of Senate Joint Resolution No. 1. Further debate on the proposed constitutional amendment regarding presidential succession and disability.


Report On Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of Vice President, S. Rep. No. 89-66, Committee On The Judiciary. Senate. United States. Feb 1965

Report On Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of Vice President, S. Rep. No. 89-66, Committee On The Judiciary. Senate. United States.

Congressional Materials

Considers proposing an amendment to the Constitution relating to the succession to the presidency and vice presidency.


Presidential Inability: Hearings Before The Committee On The Judiciary, House Of Representatives, 89th Congress, Committee On The Judiciary. House Of Representatives. United States. Feb 1965

Presidential Inability: Hearings Before The Committee On The Judiciary, House Of Representatives, 89th Congress, Committee On The Judiciary. House Of Representatives. United States.

Congressional Materials

Considers thirty-eight resolutions relating to problems of presidential inability and filling vice presidential vacancies.


John D. Feerick To Richard Poff, John D. Feerick Feb 1965

John D. Feerick To Richard Poff, John D. Feerick

Correspondence

Letter from John D. Feerick to Representative Richard Poff, regarding language and scope of proposed amendment. Letter discusses legislative history and strategy.


Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President: Hearing Before The Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments Of The Committee Of The Judiciary, Sentate, 89th Congress, Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments; Committee On The Judiciary. Senate. United States. Jan 1965

Presidential Inability And Vacancies In The Office Of The Vice President: Hearing Before The Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments Of The Committee Of The Judiciary, Sentate, 89th Congress, Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments; Committee On The Judiciary. Senate. United States.

Congressional Materials

Considers various problems connected with presidential inability and filling vacancies in the Office of the Vice President.


From Failing Hands: The Story Of Presidential Succession, John D. Feerick, Paul A. Freund Jan 1965

From Failing Hands: The Story Of Presidential Succession, John D. Feerick, Paul A. Freund

Books

John D. Feerick, author; Paul A. Freund, foreword.


Presidential Inability And Vice Presidential Vacany: With Questions And Answers, American Bar Association, John D. Feerick Jan 1965

Presidential Inability And Vice Presidential Vacany: With Questions And Answers, American Bar Association, John D. Feerick

Miscellanea

Pamphlet distributed at ABA luncheon in May 1964 at which former President Eisenhower expressed his position on the proposed Twenty-Fifth Amendment. The pamphlet subsequently was distributed to lawyers across the country. Dean John Feerick assisted in the drafting.