An historical look at the practice of impeachment, how it impacted the terms of Presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Clinton, and how it may affect Donald Trump.
An historical look at the practice of impeachment, how it impacted the terms of Presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Clinton, and how it may affect Donald Trump.
Alan Hirsch received his BA from Amherst College and JD from Yale Law School. He is the chair of the Justice and Law Studies program at Williams College. Alan has authored several books, including For The People: What the Constitution Really Says About Your Rights (Free Press) (coauthored with Akhil Amar) and A Citizen's Guide to Impeachment (Basic Books), The Duke of Wellington, Kidnapped! (Counterpoint). His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Washington Times, Newsday among many other places.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: First Principles Chapter 2: Andrew Johnson Survives Chapter 3: Down Goes Nixon Chapter 4: The Clinton Predicament Chapter 5: "Unable to Discharge" Chapter 6: Lessons Chapter 7: The Case of Trump Conclusion Endnotes About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: First Principles Chapter 2: Andrew Johnson Survives Chapter 3: Down Goes Nixon Chapter 4: The Clinton Predicament Chapter 5: "Unable to Discharge" Chapter 6: Lessons Chapter 7: The Case of Trump Conclusion Endnotes About the Author
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