Robert f drinan biography template
During the first week of January Father Robert F. Drinan moved into another new world, one that called for him to assume a new role and a new identity.
Representative from Massachusetts. He was also a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center for the last 26 years of his life. He received a B. He received an LL. Drinan studied in Florence for two years before returning to Boston, where he was admitted to the bar in He served as dean of the Boston College Law School from until , during which time he also taught as a professor of family law and church-state relations.
During this period he was a visiting professor at other schools including the University of Texas School of Law. He served on several Massachusetts state commissions convened to study legal issues such as judicial salaries and lawyer conflicts of interest.
Robert Frederick Drinan was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 15, , to James John and Ann Mary (Flanagan) Drinan.
Drinan went on to win election to the House of Representatives, and was re-elected four times, serving from until He was the first of two Catholic priests the other being Robert John Cornell of Wisconsin to serve as a voting member of Congress. He was also a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. Drinan introduced a resolution in July calling for the impeachment of President Richard Nixon , though not for the Watergate Scandal that ultimately ended Nixon's presidency.
Drinan believed that Nixon's secret bombing of Cambodia was illegal, and as such, constituted a " high crime and misdemeanor. O'Neill subsequently assigned the house whips John J. McFall and John Brademas to tabling any vote on the resolution and reached an agreement with House Minority Leader Gerald Ford not to bring the motion to a vote.