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Presidential Succession and Disability: Marking the 50th Anniversary of the 25th Amendment
John D. Feerick, Joel K. Goldstein, John Rogan, and Robert J. Reilly
Discussion with Dean John Feerick and Joel Goldstein (St. Louis University School of Law), Fordham University School of Law, February 3, 2017. This event marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment's ratification. Moderated by John Rogan. Introduction by Dean Robert Reilly. Program of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment Series.
Date: 2-3-2017
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The First 50 Years of the 25th Amendment, Part 3
Robert F. Bauer, Arthur B. Culvahouse, John D. Feerick, Joel K. Goldstein, and John C. Fortier
Part 3: The 25th Amendment, Vice Presidential Selection and Remaining Issues in Presidential Succession. Speakers: Robert F. Bauer, Partner, Perkins Coie LLP; White House Counsel, 2010-2011; Arthur B. Culvahouse, Partner, O’Melveny & Myers LLP; White House Counsel, 1987-89; John D. Feerick, Norris Professor of Law, Fordham Law School; Joel K. Goldstein, Vincent C. Immel Professor, Saint Louis University School of Law. Moderator: John C. Fortier, Director of the Democracy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, D.C., May 10, 2017. Co-sponsored by the Bipartisan Policy Center, Fordham University School of Law and the Standing Committee on Election Law of the American Bar Association. (Courtesy of the American Bar Association)
Date: 5-10-2017
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The First 50 Years of the 25th Amendment, Part 2
Lowell Beck, Jason Berman, John D. Feerick, Linda Klein, and John Rogan
Part 2: The Origins of the 25th Amendment and the Role of Lawyers in Public Service. Speakers: Lowell Beck, former Assistant Director of ABA’s Washington, D.C. office; Jason Berman, Legislative Aide and Chief of Staff to former Senator Birch Bayh; John D. Feerick, Norris Profess of Law, Fordham Law School; Linda Klein, Immediate Past President of the American Bar Association. Moderator: John Rogan, Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School.
Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, D.C., May 10, 2017. Co-sponsored by the Bipartisan Policy Center, Fordham University School of Law and the Standing Committee on Election Law of the American Bar Association. (Courtesy of the American Bar Association)
Date: 5-10-2017
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The First 50 Years of the 25th Amendment, Part 1
John C. Fortier, John D. Feerick, Linda Klein, and Jason Berman
Part 1: Introduction and Presentation of Award and Commendation to Senator Birch Bayh. Speakers: John C. Fortier, Director of the Democracy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center; John D. Feerick, Norris Professor of Law, Fordham Law School; Linda Klein, President of the American Bar Association; Jason Berman, Legislative Aide and Chief of Staff to former Senator Birch Bayh
Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, D.C., May 10, 2017. Co-sponsored by the Bipartisan Policy Center, Fordham University School of Law and the Standing Committee on Election Law of the American Bar Association. (Courtesy of the American Bar Association)
Date: 5-10-2017
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Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solution—Building on the Legacy of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, Part 6
Lawrence K. Altman, Roy E. Brownwell III, John C. Fortier, Robert E. Gilbert, James M. Ronan, Akhil Reed Amar, and John Feerick
Panel 3: After the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: The Need for Additional Reforms. Participants: Lawrence K. Altman, Medical Reporter, The New York Times and Global Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Roy E. Brownell II, Washington, D.C. attorney; John C. Fortier, Director of the Democracy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center; Robert E. Gilbert, Professor Emeritus, Northeastern University; James M. Ronan, Professor, Villanova University. Moderator: Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School. Introduction of Akhil Amar by John D. Feerick.
Fordham University School of Law, September 27, 2017. Co-sponsored by the Feerick Center for Social Justice, Fordham Law Review, Standing Committee on Election Law of the American Bar Association, and the Bipartisan Policy Center.
Date: 9-27-2017
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Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solution—Building on the Legacy of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, Part 2
Roy E. Brownwell III, Joel K. Goldstein, Rose McDermott, and John Rogan
Panel 1: Recommendations of Fordham University School of Law’s Second Presidential Succession Clinic. Panelists: Roy E. Brownell II, Washington, D.C. attorney; Joel K. Goldstein, Vincent C. Immel Professor of Law, St. Louis University School of Law; Rose McDermott, David and Mariana Fisher University Professor of International Relations, Brown University. Moderator: John Rogan, Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School.
Fordham University School of Law, September 27, 2017. Co-sponsored by the Feerick Center for Social Justice, Fordham Law Review, Standing Committee on Election Law of the American Bar Association, and the Bipartisan Policy Center.
Clinic Students: Naomi Babu, Class of 2017;Timothy Deal, Class of 2017; Gareth Horrell, Class of 2018; Marcella Jayne, Class of 2018; Edgar Mendoza, Class of 2017; Nikole Devaris Morgulis, Class of 2017; Alison Park, Class of 2017; Bronwyn Roantree, Class of 2018; Ryan Surujnath, Class of 2017; Javed Yunus, Class of 2017.
Date: 9-27-2017
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Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solution—Building on the Legacy of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, Part 5
John D. Feerick, Joel K. Goldstein, Rebecca Lubot, Lowell Beck, Jason Berman, and Linda Klein
Panel 2: Crafting the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. Participants: John D. Feerick, Norris Professor of Law, Fordham Law School; Joel K. Goldstein, Vincent C. Immel Professor of Law, St. Louis University School of Law; Rebecca Lubot, Lecturer, Rutgers University; Lowell Beck, former Assistant Director of ABA’s Washington, D.C. office; Jason Berman, legislative aide and chief of staff to former Senator Birch Bayh. Moderator: Linda Klein, Immediate Past President of the American Bar Association.
Fordham University School of Law, September 27, 2017. Co-sponsored by the Feerick Center for Social Justice, Fordham Law Review, Standing Committee on Election Law of the American Bar Association, and the Bipartisan Policy Center.
Date: 9-27-2017
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Continuity in the Presidency: Gaps and Solution—Building on the Legacy of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, Part 1
John Feerick, Matthew Diller, and Julia M. MacAllister
Opening Remarks: Julia M. MacAllister, Editor-in-Chief, Fordham Law Review; John D. Feerick, Norris Professor of Law, Fordham Law School; Matthew Diller, Dean and Paul Fuller Professor of Law, Fordham Law School.
Fordham University School of Law, September 27, 2017. Co-sponsored by the Feerick Center for Social Justice, Fordham Law Review, Standing Committee on Election Law of the American Bar Association, and the Bipartisan Policy Center.
Date: 9-27-2017
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