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John D. Feerick To Leonard F. Manning, John D. Feerick Dec 1963

John D. Feerick To Leonard F. Manning, John D. Feerick

Correspondence

Letter from John D. Feerick to Fordham Law Professor Leonard F. Manning. Feerick informs Manning that their article will be referenced in the New York Times Sunday Magazine and that their same article is being cited by the New York City Bar Association in its study on presidential inability.


Lyndon B. Johnson-John W. Mccormack Letter Agreement, Lyndon B. Johnson, Norbert A. Schlei, United States. Department Of Justice. Office Of Legal Counsel, United States. President (1963-1969: Johnson) Dec 1963

Lyndon B. Johnson-John W. Mccormack Letter Agreement, Lyndon B. Johnson, Norbert A. Schlei, United States. Department Of Justice. Office Of Legal Counsel, United States. President (1963-1969: Johnson)

Executive Branch Materials

Agreement between President Johnson and Speaker McCormack. Because there was no vice president following Johnson's succession, McCormack was the next official in the line of succession. Includes memorandum from United States Attorney General's Office.


John D. Feerick To Nathan Siegal, John D. Feerick Dec 1963

John D. Feerick To Nathan Siegal, John D. Feerick

Correspondence

Letter from John D. Feerick to Nathan Siegal in which they differentiate between impeachment and presidential inability. Feerick wishes for the declaration of inability to remain within the executive branch.


Louis C. Wyman To John D. Feerick, Louis C. Wyman Dec 1963

Louis C. Wyman To John D. Feerick, Louis C. Wyman

Correspondence

Letter from Representative Louis C. Wyman to John D. Feerick. Wyman discusses the legal mechanism and procedure for declaring presidential inability contained in a recent House statute.


John D. Feerick To The New York Times, John D. Feerick Dec 1963

John D. Feerick To The New York Times, John D. Feerick

Correspondence

Letter from John D. Feerick to the New York Times. Feerick comments on a recent column and highlights the issue of vacancy of the Vice Presidency.


The Year We Had No President, Richard Hansen, Estes Kefauver Jan 1962

The Year We Had No President, Richard Hansen, Estes Kefauver

Books

Foreword by Senator Estes Kefauver. Book discusses the history of presidential inability and succession and the legal gap affecting these issues. Author Richard Hansen belonged to the American Bar Association Conference on Presidential Inability and Succession. This group helped draft the Twenty-Fifth Amendment.