This report focuses on the American impeachment process, which places in the legislative branch the authority to remove the President, Vice President, and other federal civil officers in the executive and judicial branches upon a determination that such officers have engaged in treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. This report summarizes impeachment proceedings in the 111th Congress, examines relevant constitutional provisions, and provides a brief historical overview
Cover title.Appendices: 1. The concept of impeachable offense.--2. History of provisions of the Cons...
"Serial no. J-105-119."Shipping list no.: 99-0274-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micr...
This report is a collection of selected background materials pertinent to the issue of what constitu...
On June 19, 2009, the House voted to impeach U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent of the U.S. District...
On June 19, 2009, the House voted to impeach U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent of the U.S. District...
On June 19, 2009, the House voted to impeach U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent of the U.S. District...
Article II of the United States Constitution reads, The President, Vice President, and all civil Of...
The Unites States of America’s extensive historical experience in impeachment cases provides a weal...
This study is concerned with the problem of determining the nature of impeachable offenses through a...
The author begins his analysis with the statement that a constitutionally valid distinction between ...
Published in two parts, this article outlines the origins, history and demise of impeachment in this...
The author begins his analysis with the statement that a constitutionally valid distinction between ...
The article is devoted to the characteristics of impeachment as an institution of constitutional and...
Gerhardt offers a general explanation of the federal impeachment process and relates it to the impea...
The author begins his analysis with the statement that a constitutionally valid distinction between ...
Cover title.Appendices: 1. The concept of impeachable offense.--2. History of provisions of the Cons...
"Serial no. J-105-119."Shipping list no.: 99-0274-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micr...
This report is a collection of selected background materials pertinent to the issue of what constitu...
On June 19, 2009, the House voted to impeach U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent of the U.S. District...
On June 19, 2009, the House voted to impeach U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent of the U.S. District...
On June 19, 2009, the House voted to impeach U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent of the U.S. District...
Article II of the United States Constitution reads, The President, Vice President, and all civil Of...
The Unites States of America’s extensive historical experience in impeachment cases provides a weal...
This study is concerned with the problem of determining the nature of impeachable offenses through a...
The author begins his analysis with the statement that a constitutionally valid distinction between ...
Published in two parts, this article outlines the origins, history and demise of impeachment in this...
The author begins his analysis with the statement that a constitutionally valid distinction between ...
The article is devoted to the characteristics of impeachment as an institution of constitutional and...
Gerhardt offers a general explanation of the federal impeachment process and relates it to the impea...
The author begins his analysis with the statement that a constitutionally valid distinction between ...
Cover title.Appendices: 1. The concept of impeachable offense.--2. History of provisions of the Cons...
"Serial no. J-105-119."Shipping list no.: 99-0274-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micr...
This report is a collection of selected background materials pertinent to the issue of what constitu...