These Remarks are adapted from an address given by former Senator Birch Bayh at the symposium The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century, which was held at Fordham University School of Law on April 16 and 17, 2010. Senator Bayh discusses his role as the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s principal sponsor and describes the origins and rationales for amendment’s provisions
Discussion with Dean John Feerick and Joel Goldstein (St. Louis University School of Law), Fordham U...
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: ...
Symposium. Panel: Robert E. Gilbert, Rose McDermott, Akhil Amar, and Senator Birch Bayh. Moderated b...
Following the death of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, Birch Bayh, then a freshman Senator from I...
Symposium. Panel: Joel K. Goldstein, Dean John D. Feerick, Benton Becker, James E. Fleming, and Sena...
Indiana Senator Joseph Donnelly\u27s tribute to former Senator Birch Bayh on the Senate floor on Mar...
In view of the profound importance of questions of presidential succession and the lack of attention...
Part 1: Introduction and Presentation of Award and Commendation to Senator Birch Bayh. Speakers: Joh...
Several times in the past, the American public has faced the possibility of having no President beca...
Letter from Senator Birch Bayh to John D. Feerick, regarding Senate hearings on presidential inabili...
Program for The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century symposium, Fordha...
These remarks were delivered as part of the program entitled The Presidential Succession Act at 75: ...
Program for the symposium Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solutions Building on the Legacy o...
Opening Remarks: Julia M. MacAllister, Editor-in-Chief, Fordham Law Review; John D. Feerick, Norris ...
Discussion with Dean John Feerick and Joel Goldstein (St. Louis University School of Law), Fordham U...
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: ...
Symposium. Panel: Robert E. Gilbert, Rose McDermott, Akhil Amar, and Senator Birch Bayh. Moderated b...
Following the death of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, Birch Bayh, then a freshman Senator from I...
Symposium. Panel: Joel K. Goldstein, Dean John D. Feerick, Benton Becker, James E. Fleming, and Sena...
Indiana Senator Joseph Donnelly\u27s tribute to former Senator Birch Bayh on the Senate floor on Mar...
In view of the profound importance of questions of presidential succession and the lack of attention...
Part 1: Introduction and Presentation of Award and Commendation to Senator Birch Bayh. Speakers: Joh...
Several times in the past, the American public has faced the possibility of having no President beca...
Letter from Senator Birch Bayh to John D. Feerick, regarding Senate hearings on presidential inabili...
Program for The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century symposium, Fordha...
These remarks were delivered as part of the program entitled The Presidential Succession Act at 75: ...
Program for the symposium Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solutions Building on the Legacy o...
Opening Remarks: Julia M. MacAllister, Editor-in-Chief, Fordham Law Review; John D. Feerick, Norris ...
Discussion with Dean John Feerick and Joel Goldstein (St. Louis University School of Law), Fordham U...
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: ...