

A rare and evocative memoir of a respected constitutional scholar, dedicated public servant, political reformer, and facilitator of peace in the land of his ancestors.
John D. Feerick’s life has all the elements of a modern Horatio Alger story: the poor boy who achieves success by dint of his hard work. But Feerick brought other elements to that classic American success story: his deep religious faith, his integrity, and his paramount concern for social justice. In his memoir, That Further Shore, Feerick shares his inspiring story, from his humble beginnings: born to immigrant parents in the South Bronx, going on to practice law, participating in framing the U.S. Constitution’s Twenty-Fifth Amendment, serving as dean of Fordham Law, and serving as President of the New York City Bar Association and chair of state commissions on government integrity.
Beginning with Feerick’s ancestry and early life experiences, including a detailed genealogical description of Feerick’s Irish ancestors in County Mayo and his laborious quest to identify them and their relationships with one another, the book then presents an evocative survey of the now-vanished world of a working-class Irish Catholic neighborhood in the South Bronx. Feerick’s account of how he financed his education from elementary school through law school is a moving tribute to the immigrant work ethic that he inherited from his parents and shared with many young Americans of his generation. The book then traces Feerick’s career as a lawyer and how he gave up a lucrative partnership in a prestigious New York City law firm at an early age to accept the office of Dean of the Fordham School of Law at a fraction of his previous income because he felt it was time to give back something to the world.
John Feerick has consistently shown his commitment to the law as a vocation as well as a profession by his efforts to protect the rights of the poor, to enable minorities to achieve their rightful places in American society, and to combat political corruption. That Further Shore is an inspiring memoir of how one humble and decent man helped to make America a more just and equitable society.
- Price: $77.00
- Pages: 456
- Carton Quantity: 20
- Publisher: Fordham University Press
- Imprint: Fordham University Press
- Publication Date: 21st April 2020
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- Illustration Note: 25
- ISBN: 9780823287352
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Lawyers & Judges
The name of John Feerick is renowned here in New York, and rightly so. Those of us who so admire him wonder, ‘Where did he get this faith, wit, wisdom, and love?’ With this fine read, now we know!---+Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York
In this memoir, John D. Feerick, FCRH '58, LAW '61, dean emeritus and Norris Professor of Law at Fordham Law School, reflects with characteristic humility and humor on his upbringing as the eldest child of Irish immigrant parents in the South Bronx, his landmark role in framing the U.S. Constitution's 25th Amendment during the 1960s, his leadership as dean of Fordham Law for 18 years, and his commitment to a life lived in the service of others.- Fordham Magazine
We live in a dark time, and we all need heroes. John Feerick is my hero. If you read this book, he will be yours.---William M. Treanor, New York Law Journal
That Further Shore is a testament to Dean Feerick's legacy of compassionate service to others, as well as a "master class" for future generations on how to live a good and dignified life.- New York Irish History
Feerick's life epitomizes the American story... What is most striking about That Further Shore is that, for a memoir of a New York lawyer, it strikes one as a rapturous love tale. It is a love that is more than just passion, it is a love that is cognizant of the care and concern for other people. It is a love stemming from family, faith and tradition... For an extraordinary tale about an extraordinary man, Feerick's most striking trait is the humility present in these pages born from love of other people.---Nicholas D. Sawicki, America Magazine
This is an exceptionally well written book and a compelling story of one Irish-American lawyer who loves his Irish heritage, his family, his Church and the law. It took Feerick 18 years to write the book and it was certainly worth the effort.---Steve Fearon, Irish America
This is a truly American story. The child of immigrants of limited means but deep religious faith and great hope for the future, John Feerick became one of the most celebrated lawyers of our time, making a powerful impact as a civic reformer, law school dean, scholar, law firm partner, advocate for justice, and co-drafter of a constitutional amendment. This is a touching and deeply human account of a life extraordinarily well-lived, and it is as engaging as it is inspiring.---William M. Treanor, Paul Regis Dean Leadership Chair, Dean & Executive Vice President, Georgetown University Law Center
This book is about how one man with ethics and integrity can impact the public good. In a real sense, John Feerick’s journey is the story of America, its immigrant roots, and the opportunity we each have to make a difference.---Honorable Jonathan Lippman, Former Chief Judge of the State of New York
Take heart! That Further Shore proves that a great man can be a good man. While living a life of the highest achievement on the world stage— and even changing history a time or two—Dean John Feerick stays rooted in his family, faith, Irish heritage and his commitment to social justice. Inspiring!---Mary Pat Kelly, PhD, author of the bestselling Galway Bay, Of Irish Blood, and Irish Above All
When John Feerick received the ABA Medal he thanked his parents for assuring that he and his siblings received a good education. His touching and inspiring book appropriately begins with his family's story. John's early years assured he would have an indefatigable quest for learning and teaching. This book takes the reader through a career that unbelievably was accomplished by only one person. Each chapter is an exciting journey filled with fascinating stories. I could not put it down!---Linda Klein, Past President of the American Bar Association
John Feerick elevates any place that he is a part of. It's not simply his numerous accomplishments as a dean, as a leader of legal education, as somebody who has been so fundamentally a part of our legal world-not just in New York, but in the nation-it's the values that he brings to everything that he does that makes all of us want to follow him, that makes us all feel that the world is a better place because of who he is and what he does.---Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann, US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, as quoted in the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
I came to know John Feerick well when he became the Dean of Fordham Law School; and I, like all in legal education, soon came to see him as a beacon for those who view the law as a sacred instrument. It was no surprise to us that, after his illustrious tenure as dean, he devoted his formidable talent to serving our city and the bar. This terrific book tells that story. But, more importantly, it shows how the public man we know was molded in the tradition of Irish-Catholic familial love and sustained by the continuation of that spirit in the family he has built with his love, Emalie. This is a special book about a very special man.---John Sexton, President Emeritus, New York University
Foreword by Msgr. Thomas J. Shelley | xi
Preface | xv
Introduction | 1
Part I: My Family and Its Irish History
1 What’s in a Name? | 9
2 Mom’s and Pop’s Origins | 14
3 Mom’s and Pop’s Childhood | 23
Part II: A New Home in America
4 An American Odyssey | 29
5 Settling in the Bronx | 38
6 Growing Up in an Irish Immigrant Family | 46
7 Uncle Pat, Our Life- Long Companion | 58
8 Memories of the Nearby House That Ruth Built | 68
Part III: My Salad Days
9 St. Angela Merici Grammar School, 1942–1950 | 75
10 Bishop Dubois High School, 1950–1954 | 80
11 Fordham College, 1954–1958 | 83
12 Fordham Law School, 1958–1961 | 90
13 Meeting the Love of My Life: Emalie | 97
Part IV: Career as a Lawyer
14 Learning in Part- Time Jobs | 107
15 Joining a Small Law Firm—Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom | 113
16 Leaving Skadden | 126
17 Becoming a Law School Dean: An Overview | 132
18 Commitments, Challenges, and Special Moments | 147
19 The Many Hats a Dean Wears | 154
20 Fordham Law Goes to Ireland | 162
21 Leaving the Deanship | 171
22 Becoming a Classroom Teacher | 176
Part V: The Vocation of Service
23 Serving Others | 187
24 The Voluntary Bar | 194
25 Public Service: From Carey to Koch to Cuomo to Bloomberg to Kaye | 199
26 Boards of Not-for-Profit, Charitable, and Public Institutions | 208
27 The Catholic Church | 213
Part VI: Peacemaking and Problem- Solving
28 Learning the Art of Conflict Resolution | 223
29 Conflicts in the Public Eye | 229
Part VII: Constitutional Endeavors
30 Presidential Succession | 239
31 The Electoral College System | 270
32 Other Constitutional Opportunities | 280
Part VIII: The World of Government Ethics
33 The New York State Commission on Government Integrity | 289
34 New York State Ethics Commission | 297
35 The New York State Public Integrity Commission | 304
Part IX: Marriage and Family
36 Our Growing Family | 315
37 Deaths in the Family | 324
38 Roses in December—Rediscovering Mom and Pop | 335
39 My Family: Immediate and Extended | 343
Part X: On a Personal Note
40 What I Learned | 353
41 Advice to My Grandchildren | 358
Appendixes
A Non-Feerick Surnames Associated with My Family | 365
B My Dean’s Reports | 368
C Remarks on Receiving the ABA Medal | 380
Acknowledgments | 387
Notes | 389
Index | 419
Photographs follow pages 142 and 302
A rare and evocative memoir of a respected constitutional scholar, dedicated public servant, political reformer, and facilitator of peace in the land of his ancestors.
John D. Feerick’s life has all the elements of a modern Horatio Alger story: the poor boy who achieves success by dint of his hard work. But Feerick brought other elements to that classic American success story: his deep religious faith, his integrity, and his paramount concern for social justice. In his memoir, That Further Shore, Feerick shares his inspiring story, from his humble beginnings: born to immigrant parents in the South Bronx, going on to practice law, participating in framing the U.S. Constitution’s Twenty-Fifth Amendment, serving as dean of Fordham Law, and serving as President of the New York City Bar Association and chair of state commissions on government integrity.
Beginning with Feerick’s ancestry and early life experiences, including a detailed genealogical description of Feerick’s Irish ancestors in County Mayo and his laborious quest to identify them and their relationships with one another, the book then presents an evocative survey of the now-vanished world of a working-class Irish Catholic neighborhood in the South Bronx. Feerick’s account of how he financed his education from elementary school through law school is a moving tribute to the immigrant work ethic that he inherited from his parents and shared with many young Americans of his generation. The book then traces Feerick’s career as a lawyer and how he gave up a lucrative partnership in a prestigious New York City law firm at an early age to accept the office of Dean of the Fordham School of Law at a fraction of his previous income because he felt it was time to give back something to the world.
John Feerick has consistently shown his commitment to the law as a vocation as well as a profession by his efforts to protect the rights of the poor, to enable minorities to achieve their rightful places in American society, and to combat political corruption. That Further Shore is an inspiring memoir of how one humble and decent man helped to make America a more just and equitable society.
- Price: $77.00
- Pages: 456
- Carton Quantity: 20
- Publisher: Fordham University Press
- Imprint: Fordham University Press
- Publication Date: 21st April 2020
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- Illustrations Note: 25
- ISBN: 9780823287352
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Lawyers & Judges
The name of John Feerick is renowned here in New York, and rightly so. Those of us who so admire him wonder, ‘Where did he get this faith, wit, wisdom, and love?’ With this fine read, now we know!---+Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York
In this memoir, John D. Feerick, FCRH '58, LAW '61, dean emeritus and Norris Professor of Law at Fordham Law School, reflects with characteristic humility and humor on his upbringing as the eldest child of Irish immigrant parents in the South Bronx, his landmark role in framing the U.S. Constitution's 25th Amendment during the 1960s, his leadership as dean of Fordham Law for 18 years, and his commitment to a life lived in the service of others.– Fordham Magazine
We live in a dark time, and we all need heroes. John Feerick is my hero. If you read this book, he will be yours.---William M. Treanor, New York Law Journal
That Further Shore is a testament to Dean Feerick's legacy of compassionate service to others, as well as a "master class" for future generations on how to live a good and dignified life.– New York Irish History
Feerick's life epitomizes the American story... What is most striking about That Further Shore is that, for a memoir of a New York lawyer, it strikes one as a rapturous love tale. It is a love that is more than just passion, it is a love that is cognizant of the care and concern for other people. It is a love stemming from family, faith and tradition... For an extraordinary tale about an extraordinary man, Feerick's most striking trait is the humility present in these pages born from love of other people.---Nicholas D. Sawicki, America Magazine
This is an exceptionally well written book and a compelling story of one Irish-American lawyer who loves his Irish heritage, his family, his Church and the law. It took Feerick 18 years to write the book and it was certainly worth the effort.---Steve Fearon, Irish America
This is a truly American story. The child of immigrants of limited means but deep religious faith and great hope for the future, John Feerick became one of the most celebrated lawyers of our time, making a powerful impact as a civic reformer, law school dean, scholar, law firm partner, advocate for justice, and co-drafter of a constitutional amendment. This is a touching and deeply human account of a life extraordinarily well-lived, and it is as engaging as it is inspiring.---William M. Treanor, Paul Regis Dean Leadership Chair, Dean & Executive Vice President, Georgetown University Law Center
This book is about how one man with ethics and integrity can impact the public good. In a real sense, John Feerick’s journey is the story of America, its immigrant roots, and the opportunity we each have to make a difference.---Honorable Jonathan Lippman, Former Chief Judge of the State of New York
Take heart! That Further Shore proves that a great man can be a good man. While living a life of the highest achievement on the world stage— and even changing history a time or two—Dean John Feerick stays rooted in his family, faith, Irish heritage and his commitment to social justice. Inspiring!---Mary Pat Kelly, PhD, author of the bestselling Galway Bay, Of Irish Blood, and Irish Above All
When John Feerick received the ABA Medal he thanked his parents for assuring that he and his siblings received a good education. His touching and inspiring book appropriately begins with his family's story. John's early years assured he would have an indefatigable quest for learning and teaching. This book takes the reader through a career that unbelievably was accomplished by only one person. Each chapter is an exciting journey filled with fascinating stories. I could not put it down!---Linda Klein, Past President of the American Bar Association
John Feerick elevates any place that he is a part of. It's not simply his numerous accomplishments as a dean, as a leader of legal education, as somebody who has been so fundamentally a part of our legal world-not just in New York, but in the nation-it's the values that he brings to everything that he does that makes all of us want to follow him, that makes us all feel that the world is a better place because of who he is and what he does.---Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann, US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, as quoted in the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
I came to know John Feerick well when he became the Dean of Fordham Law School; and I, like all in legal education, soon came to see him as a beacon for those who view the law as a sacred instrument. It was no surprise to us that, after his illustrious tenure as dean, he devoted his formidable talent to serving our city and the bar. This terrific book tells that story. But, more importantly, it shows how the public man we know was molded in the tradition of Irish-Catholic familial love and sustained by the continuation of that spirit in the family he has built with his love, Emalie. This is a special book about a very special man.---John Sexton, President Emeritus, New York University
Foreword by Msgr. Thomas J. Shelley | xi
Preface | xv
Introduction | 1
Part I: My Family and Its Irish History
1 What’s in a Name? | 9
2 Mom’s and Pop’s Origins | 14
3 Mom’s and Pop’s Childhood | 23
Part II: A New Home in America
4 An American Odyssey | 29
5 Settling in the Bronx | 38
6 Growing Up in an Irish Immigrant Family | 46
7 Uncle Pat, Our Life- Long Companion | 58
8 Memories of the Nearby House That Ruth Built | 68
Part III: My Salad Days
9 St. Angela Merici Grammar School, 1942–1950 | 75
10 Bishop Dubois High School, 1950–1954 | 80
11 Fordham College, 1954–1958 | 83
12 Fordham Law School, 1958–1961 | 90
13 Meeting the Love of My Life: Emalie | 97
Part IV: Career as a Lawyer
14 Learning in Part- Time Jobs | 107
15 Joining a Small Law Firm—Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom | 113
16 Leaving Skadden | 126
17 Becoming a Law School Dean: An Overview | 132
18 Commitments, Challenges, and Special Moments | 147
19 The Many Hats a Dean Wears | 154
20 Fordham Law Goes to Ireland | 162
21 Leaving the Deanship | 171
22 Becoming a Classroom Teacher | 176
Part V: The Vocation of Service
23 Serving Others | 187
24 The Voluntary Bar | 194
25 Public Service: From Carey to Koch to Cuomo to Bloomberg to Kaye | 199
26 Boards of Not-for-Profit, Charitable, and Public Institutions | 208
27 The Catholic Church | 213
Part VI: Peacemaking and Problem- Solving
28 Learning the Art of Conflict Resolution | 223
29 Conflicts in the Public Eye | 229
Part VII: Constitutional Endeavors
30 Presidential Succession | 239
31 The Electoral College System | 270
32 Other Constitutional Opportunities | 280
Part VIII: The World of Government Ethics
33 The New York State Commission on Government Integrity | 289
34 New York State Ethics Commission | 297
35 The New York State Public Integrity Commission | 304
Part IX: Marriage and Family
36 Our Growing Family | 315
37 Deaths in the Family | 324
38 Roses in December—Rediscovering Mom and Pop | 335
39 My Family: Immediate and Extended | 343
Part X: On a Personal Note
40 What I Learned | 353
41 Advice to My Grandchildren | 358
Appendixes
A Non-Feerick Surnames Associated with My Family | 365
B My Dean’s Reports | 368
C Remarks on Receiving the ABA Medal | 380
Acknowledgments | 387
Notes | 389
Index | 419
Photographs follow pages 142 and 302