Journal ArticleThe aborted proceeding to impeach Richard Nixon has stimulated debate about the appropriateness of the impeachment process as a check upon the arbitrary use of presidential power. Impeachment has been criticized as a cumbersome, agonizingly slow, and unjustifiably expensive way for Congress to express its will, extracting a cost in an abraded electorate suffering further with duties of government unmet while Congress and the presidency are consumed with their offensive and defensive roles in the process
Authors: Raoul Berger. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1973. Pp. xii, 345. $14.95
Between July 27 and July 30, 1974, the House Judiciary Committee voted on five Articles of Impeachme...
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In recent years, presidential impeachment and removal from office has become a more prominent topic,...
[Excerpt] Most experts believe that, while a president can be criminally prosecuted after leaving o...
Partisan impeachment-in which one branch of government attacks anotherhas played a central role in t...
Authors: Raoul Berger. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1973. Pp. xii, 345. $14.95
Between July 27 and July 30, 1974, the House Judiciary Committee voted on five Articles of Impeachme...
First, were the Nixon and Clinton affairs truly as different as my memory makes them? Were the villa...
This paper examines President Nixon\u27s handling of the Watergate scandal, arguing that Nixon\u27s ...
The impeachment of President Clinton was more a circus than a serious effort to remove the President...
President Clinton was the first President to be impeached since Andrew Johnson in 1868. The impeachm...
The constitutional tragedy-or was it farce?-that the nation went through at the end of the millenniu...
A book review essay considering Impeachment: The Constitutional Problems, by Raoul Berger (1973)
The role and importance of the president is growing in contemporary society; therefore, more is dema...
In 1998, the conservative provocateur Ann Coulter made waves when she wrote that President Clinton s...
mpeachment is not the most quotable of subjects, but in April 1970, House Minority Leader Gerald For...
This article is written primarily in response to the issues raised by Professor Arthur Bestor\u27s r...
In recent years, presidential impeachment and removal from office has become a more prominent topic,...
[Excerpt] Most experts believe that, while a president can be criminally prosecuted after leaving o...
Partisan impeachment-in which one branch of government attacks anotherhas played a central role in t...
Authors: Raoul Berger. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1973. Pp. xii, 345. $14.95
Between July 27 and July 30, 1974, the House Judiciary Committee voted on five Articles of Impeachme...
First, were the Nixon and Clinton affairs truly as different as my memory makes them? Were the villa...