Impeachment

  • Impeachment: An American History
    By Jon Meacham, Peter Baker, Timothy Naftali

    Republicans on the committee shared their frustration regarding the White House's stonewalling with Rhodes on March 19. Railsback, “Meeting of Republican House Judiciary Committee with Republican Leadership in John Rhodes' Office,” ...

  • Impeachment: An Overview of Constitutional Provisions, Procedure, and Practice
    By Elizabeth B. Bazan

    627 (directing the Committee on the Judiciary to investigate whether there are grounds for impeachment of Richard M. Nixon, referred to the House Committee on Rules, and then to the House Judiciary Committee); H.Res.

  • Impeachment
    By Michael J. Gerhardt

    In 1936, the House impeached and the Senate convicted and removed Halsted Ritter from a federal district judgeship because he had engaged in a series of inappropriate transactions with litigants that degraded the judiciary.77 The fact ...

  • Impeachment: An American History
    By Jon Meacham, Peter Baker, Timothy Naftali

    This is a realist, rather than hypothetical, view of impeachment that looks to history for clues about its future--with one obvious candidate in mind"--

  • Impeachment: What Everyone Needs to Know®
    By Michael J. Gerhardt

    Post, Jun. 26, 2014, https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/supremecourt-rebukes-obama-on-recess-appointments/2014/06/26/e5e4fefa-e83111e3-a86b-362fd5443d19_ story.html?utm_term=.0be01c917cd4. King v. Burwell, 135 S.Ct. 2480 (2015).

  • Impeachment
    By Andrew Santella

    Edmund Ross , a Republican senator The vote of the Senate , sitting as a High Court of Impeachfrom Kansas . He ment for the trialof ANDREYJDENSON President of the was one of the last United States , upon thellth , 2ndand 3rd Articles ...

  • Impeachment
    By Andrew Santella

    Surveys the history of impeachment in the United States, discussing the basic rules and procedures and notable officials who have been impeached.

  • Impeachment: What Everyone Needs to Know®
    By Michael J. Gerhardt

    ... before Lawmakers, He Asks for Talks with Chairman, Others. The Congress, after Rejecting Impeachment Bid, Reconvenes Today,” L.A. Times, Mar. 28, 1993. Michael A. Hiltzik, “Yeltsin Dissolves Parliament; Defiant Members Impeach ...

  • Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide
    By Cass R. Sunstein

    “With insight, wisdom, affection, and concern, Sunstein has written the story of impeachment every citizen needs to know. This is a remarkable, essential book.” —Doris Kearns Goodwin No one is above the law, not even the president.

  • Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide
    By Cass R. Sunstein

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Concord Hymn, Sungat the Completion of the Battle Monument, July 4, 1837, in The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, vol. 9: Poems: A Variorum Edition, ed. Albert J. von Frank and Thomas Wortham (Cambridge, ...

  • Impeachment: A Handbook
    By Jr., Philip Bobbitt, Charles L. Black

    Now thoroughly updated with new chapters by Philip Bobbitt, it remains essential reading for every concerned citizen. Praise for Impeachment: "To understand impeachment, read this book.

  • Impeachment: Donald Trump and the History of Presidents in Peril
    By James Roland

    How does the impeachment process work? What other presidents have been impeached, and why? Learn the history, mechanics, and milestone events behind impeachment, and discover how the most recent one may affect US politics for years to come.

  • Impeachment: The Constitutional Problems
    By Raoul Berger

    The little understood yet great power of impeachment lodged in the Congress is dissected in this text through history by Raoul Berger, a leading scholar on the subject.

  • Impeachment: A Novel
    By Mark Spivak

    Billionaire industrialists Sheldon and Richard Haft are accustomed to manipulating the system to achieve their agenda, but when they decide the government isn't serving them as well as it could, they decide to take it to the next level.

  • Impeachment: What Everyone Needs to Know
    By Michael J. Gerhardt

    Written in a lively Q&A format, Impeachment: What Everyone Needs to Know(R) offers a comprehensive and balanced look at the origins, history, and practice of federal impeachment.

  • Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide
    By Cass R. Sunstein

    Cass Sunstein considers actual and imaginable arguments for a president’s removal, explaining why some cases are easy and others hard, why some arguments for impeachment are judicious and others not.

  • Impeachment: A Handbook
    By Jr., Charles L. Black

    A guide to presidential impeachment outlines the process, defines the phrase "high Crimes and Misdemeanors," explains the relationship between crimes and impeachable offenses, and lists the most relevant Constitutional provisions

  • IMPEACHMENT: An Opening Argument
    By Adam Schiff

    A Vintage Short Original On Wednesday January 21st, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Rep. Adam Schiff opened the impeachment trial of Donald Trump by delivering a powerful address.

  • Impeachment: A Handbook
    By Jr., Charles L. Black

    . . . This everyman's guide to impeachment outlines the process leading to the removal of a President by Congress, places it in historical perspective, [and] discusses the conundrums that spring from it. . .

  • Impeachment: A Handbook, New Edition
    By Jr., Charles L. Black

    Charles L. Black Jr.’s classic guide to presidential impeachment, now in an updated edition with new material by Philip Bobbitt Originally published at the height of the Watergate crisis and reissued in 1998, two months before the second ...