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Meeting of the American Bar Association’s Special Conference on President Inability, January 20-21, 1964
American Bar Association
(Left-Right): Lowell R. Beck, Assistant Director of the ABA’s Washington office; Larry Conrad, aide to Senator Birch E. Bayh; Senator Birch E. Bayh of Indiana; John D. Feerick, Associate at Skadden Arps; Dean Charles B. Nutting, George Washington University Law Center; Professor Paul A. Freund, Harvard Law School; James C. Kirby Jr., former chief counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments; Walter E. Craig, President of the ABA; Lewis F. Powell Jr., President-elect of the ABA; Donald Channell, Director of the ABA’s Washington Office; and Edward L. Wright, chairman of the ABA House of Delegates.
Date: 1-20-1964
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Meeting of the American Bar Association’s Special Conference on President Inability, January 20-21, 1964
American Bar Association
(Left-Right): Lowell R. Beck, Assistant Director of the ABA’s Washington office; Larry Conrad, aide to Senator Birch E. Bayh; Senator Birch E. Bayh of Indiana; John D. Feerick, associate at Skadden Arps; Dean Charles B. Nutting, George Washington University Law Center; Professor Paul A. Freund, Harvard Law School; James C. Kirby Jr., former chief counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments; Walter E. Craig, President of the ABA; Lewis F. Powell Jr., President-elect of the ABA; Donald Channell, Director of the ABA’s Washington Office; Edward L. Wright, chairman of the ABA House of Delegates; Ross L. Malone, former Deputy Attorney General; Richard Hansen, author of The Year We Had No President; Sylvester Smith Jr., ABA Immediate Past President; Jonathan C. Gibson, Chairman of the ABA Committee on Jurisprudence and Law Reform; Martin Taylor, chairman of the Committee of the Federal Constitution of the New York State Bar Association; and Don Hyndman, ABA Director of Public Relations.
Date: 1-20-1964
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ABA Luncheon on Presidential Inability at the Statler Hotel in Washington, D.C. on May 25, 1964
American Bar Association
(Left-Right): Herbert Brownell Jr., former U.S. Attorney General; Representative Emanuel Celler of New York; LeRoy Collins, former Governor of Florida; Senator Birch E. Bayh of Indiana; and Edward L. Wright, chairman of the ABA House of Delegates.
Date: 5-25-1964
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White House Ceremony Marking the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Ratification
Standing: Representative William McCulloch of Ohio; Senator Birch E. Bayh of Indiana; Senate President pro tempore Carl T. Hayden of Arizona; Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey Jr.; Representative Emanuel Celler of New York; and Speaker of the House of Representatives John W. McCormack of Massachusetts.
Seated: General Services Administrator Lawson Knott and President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Date: 2-1967
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President Lyndon B. Johnson, Representative Richard Poff, and Dean John D. Feerick
Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Poff, and John D. Feerick
Date: 2-23-1967
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Symposium: The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century, Part 1
Birch Bayh, William Michael Treanor, and John D. Feerick
Symposium. Remarks by Senator Birch Bayh. Introductions Dean William M. Treanor and Dean John D. Feerick. Fordham University School of Law, April 16, 2010. Aired on C-SPAN.
Date: 4-10-2010
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Symposium: The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century, Part 2
Robert E. Gilbert, Rose McDermott, Akhil Reed Amar, Birch Bayh, and William F. Baker
Symposium. Panel: Robert E. Gilbert, Rose McDermott, Akhil Amar, and Senator Birch Bayh. Moderated by William F. Baker. Fordham University School of Law, April 16, 2010. Aired on C-SPAN.
Date: 4-16-2010
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Symposium: The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century, Part 3
Joel K. Goldstein, John D. Feerick, Benton Becker, James E. Fleming, Birch Bayh, and Robert J. Kaczorowski
Symposium. Panel: Joel K. Goldstein, Dean John D. Feerick, Benton Becker, James E. Fleming, and Senator Birch Bayh. Moderated by Robert Kaczorowski. Fordham University School of Law, April 16, 2010. Aired on C-SPAN.
Date: 4-16-2010
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