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188: 358:, a constitutional amendment that would reduce presidential authority to negotiate and sign treaties. Manion favored its most radical version, which would require a national referendum on any treaty. He was fired from the Intergovernmental Relations Committee in February 1954, evidently over his support of the Amendment. 365:) "For America", an organization pledged to "enlightened nationalism" and combat " costly, imperialistic foreign policy of tragic super-interventionism and policing this world single-handed with American blood and treasure." He also began a weekly radio broadcast from his hometown of 350:
in Eisenhower's cabinet. Eisenhower instead appointed Manion as chairman of the Intergovernmental Relations Committee, a commission charged with reviewing the balance of power between federal and state governments.
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Manion was an active anti-interventionist, and when President Roosevelt began calling for military mobilization in 1940, Manion joined the
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From 1917 to 1919, he served in the United States Army. From 1922 to 1925, he practiced law with the firm of Walker and Walker in
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In 1925, Manion became a professor of law at Notre Dame. In 1939, he published a government textbook for parochial schools,
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Manion also began to distance himself from the Democratic Party after the Supreme Court's 1942 decision in
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to run on the same ticket in the South. He also spent the year campaigning for an effort to draft
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In 1952, following his retirement from Notre Dame, Manion campaigned for Republican
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in 1915. He received a Master of Arts in 1916 and Master of Philosophy in 1918 from
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on July 7, 1896. His father was a successful sidewalk contractor. He graduated from
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He became Dean of Notre Dame Law in 1941. He retired from the university in 1952.
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After leaving the Eisenhower administration, Manion founded and co-chaired (with
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won the presidential election instead, Taft promoted Manion for the position of
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Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus
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for the Republican nomination, including publishing the best-selling book
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While at Catholic University, he led an election night rally for
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As a young law professor, Manion was an active member in the
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and the Making of the Transnational Right in the 1960s"
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Notre Dame Law School
Thomas F. Konop
Henderson, Kentucky
South Bend, Indiana
Democratic
Daniel Anthony Manion
St. Mary's College
BA
Catholic University
MA
MPhil
University of Notre Dame
JD
United States Army
conservative
Notre Dame Law School
Henderson, Kentucky
St. Mary's College
Marion County, Kentucky
Catholic University of America
Washington, D.C.
Woodrow Wilson
World War I
University of Notre Dame Law School
Evansville, Indiana
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Indiana Democratic Party
America First Committee
World War II
anti-communist

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