This symposium issue featuring a report and articles on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and the presidential succession system is perfectly timed. Its release comes in the final month of the year that marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s ratification and at a moment of unprecedented public discussion of the Amendment. Yet, in Fordham Law School’s unique history with the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, auspicious timing is not unusual
Panel 2: Crafting the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. Participants: John D. Feerick, Norris Professor of Law...
These remarks were delivered as part of the program entitled The Presidential Succession Act at 75: ...
Panel 3: After the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: The Need for Additional Reforms. Participants: Lawrence K...
Program for the symposium Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solutions Building on the Legacy o...
This symposium issue featuring a report and articles on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and the president...
In view of the profound importance of questions of presidential succession and the lack of attention...
Opening Remarks: Julia M. MacAllister, Editor-in-Chief, Fordham Law Review; John D. Feerick, Norris ...
The Twenty-fifth Amendment’s development occurred over a period of ten years, from 1955 to 1965. Thi...
The presidential inability provisions of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitutio...
Inevitably, the events of the day dominate the political agenda. The issues of presidential successi...
Program for The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century symposium, Fordha...
Panel 1: Recommendations of Fordham University School of Law’s Second Presidential Succession Clinic...
These remarks were delivered as part of the program entitled The Presidential Succession Act at 75: ...
These remarks were delivered as part of the program entitled The Presidential Succession Act at 75: ...
Remarks of Linda A. Klein, Immediate Past President of the American Bar Association. Introduction by...
Panel 2: Crafting the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. Participants: John D. Feerick, Norris Professor of Law...
These remarks were delivered as part of the program entitled The Presidential Succession Act at 75: ...
Panel 3: After the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: The Need for Additional Reforms. Participants: Lawrence K...
Program for the symposium Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solutions Building on the Legacy o...
This symposium issue featuring a report and articles on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and the president...
In view of the profound importance of questions of presidential succession and the lack of attention...
Opening Remarks: Julia M. MacAllister, Editor-in-Chief, Fordham Law Review; John D. Feerick, Norris ...
The Twenty-fifth Amendment’s development occurred over a period of ten years, from 1955 to 1965. Thi...
The presidential inability provisions of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitutio...
Inevitably, the events of the day dominate the political agenda. The issues of presidential successi...
Program for The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century symposium, Fordha...
Panel 1: Recommendations of Fordham University School of Law’s Second Presidential Succession Clinic...
These remarks were delivered as part of the program entitled The Presidential Succession Act at 75: ...
These remarks were delivered as part of the program entitled The Presidential Succession Act at 75: ...
Remarks of Linda A. Klein, Immediate Past President of the American Bar Association. Introduction by...
Panel 2: Crafting the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. Participants: John D. Feerick, Norris Professor of Law...
These remarks were delivered as part of the program entitled The Presidential Succession Act at 75: ...
Panel 3: After the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: The Need for Additional Reforms. Participants: Lawrence K...