No
no
He/ She sends letters to the Speaker of the House and the President Pro-Tempore of the Senate announcing that his/ her inability to fulfill the duties of the office of the President has passed.
Nobody, we have a chairman, head of legal department but no secretary
President Ford was the only U.S. president never to have been elected president or vice president. Here are more answers from WikiAnswers contributors: * http://www.historymania.com/american_history/President_of_the_United_States == == * Gerald Ford was the only person to serve as President but not run for election as either President or Vice President. He was appointed VP under Richard Nixon when the elected VP, Spiro Agnew, resigned due to legal problems. Then, Nixon resigned leaving Ford to become President.
President Grover Cleveland had been a draft dodger and he hired someone to serve in his place - it was legal to do so back then.
thomas Jefferson
There is no legal requirement to do so, but most of them do.
If there is a legal question about who was elected as President, it is resolved by the Supreme Court (this happened in the 2000 election).
The first U. S. Presidential election after people born in 1956 were of legal voting age was the election of 1976.
No president legalized homosexuality. States gradually changed their laws against homosexual practices sometimes due to federal court decisions.
Yes, there is no legal requirement to vote.
The 25th Amendment to the constitution had not yet been passed so there was no legal method of appointing a vice president outside of an election.
Invalid for some legal reason
Andrew Johnson became the president, and had no vice president. At that time, the 25th amendment had not yet been passed, so there was no legal method for appointing a new vice president outside of an election.
The Constitution delegates the authority to declare war to Congress. The War Powers Resolution gave the President the authority to send a limited number of troops into battle for a limited time.
Yes it is. So long as the officer had no reason to believe it was an invalid warrant at thetime the search was conducted, it was legal.
yes
1863