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21. Wrongful Impeachment by Evan Mecham | |
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(1999-06-16)
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GovernorMecham's and my politics are at opposite poles and I began reading thisbook with a strong bias against him; I came away, however, with fullsupport for his position and a deeply distressed view of Arizonapolitics. Here is a good lesson for those who believe that local andstate politics are better than national politics.
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22. THE FIRST IMPEACHMENT by Buckner F. Melton Jr. | |
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(1999-04-01)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Review Because Blount's case occurred only 10 years after the creation of theU.S. Constitution, many questions about the impeachment process had tobe worked out during the course of his trial. Among the questionsCongress struggled with were: Who can be impeached? Who should run theimpeachment trial? How can Congress ensure that impeachment will notbe used as a partisan tool? Although Melton's writing style is a bitdry, the story of William Blount should be of interest to legalscholars and people who'd like to learn more about intrigue on theearly frontier. --Jill Marquis Customer Reviews (2)
Professor Melton, who holds academic degrees in both history and law, provides us with a well researched book that describes the conditions which preceded Blount's impeachment and the implications for impeachments that followed Blount's.He describes the struggle that faced Congress in determining what constituted impeachment, as provided for in the U.S. Constitution. In particular, Congress had to decide if impeachment was to be considered as a criminal act or as a political offense. Some of the best parts of this book are the high-quality debates in House and Senate on what Congress should consider asimpeachable offenses. This book is highly recommended as a look into the early years of our country during the post-revolutionary period, although parts of the book are a dense read when the author gets into too much legal narrative and arguments. ... Read more |
23. The Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton by R. Emmett TyrrellJr. | |
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(1997-10-01)
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24. The Impeachment of Man by Savitri Devi | |
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25. The Case for Impeachment: The Legal Argument for Removing President George W. Bush from Office by Dave Lindorff, Barbara Olshansky | |
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(2006-05-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description The war in Iraq . . . No bid contracts awarded to Halliburton . . . Hurricane Katrina . . . The CIA leak investigation . . . The story gets worse and worse. The evidence is glaring. George W. Bush's record as a president is abysmal. And it's time to impeach him. The Case for Impeachment lays out the reasons why in a straightforward, letter-of-the-law manner. Mixing the cold, hard facts with the lies and deceptions of this administration, The Case for Impeachment is a serious consideration of Bush's high crimes and misdemeanors while in office. This important and timely book will serve as a rallying cry for all those fed up with George W. Bush's abuses of power. It's time for the American people and Congress to act. With so much at stake, we have a president whose administration stands out in its criminality and disdain for the rule of law. The Case for Impeachment explains the legal history and grounds for impeaching George W. Bush and brings forth more than a half dozen articles of impeachment the likes of: *Lying and inducing Congress and the American people into an unjust war. *Allowing his friends and business cronies to profiteer off the war in Iraq. *Authorizing torture and rendition of prisoners of war and suspected terrorists--a complete violation of the Geneva Conventions, a treaty the U.S. has signed and is therefore part of our law. *Stripping American citizens of their Constitutional rights--holding people with no charge, wiretapping them illegally, offering them no trial, and never allowing them to face their accusers. *Failing in almost every way possible to defend the homeland and our borders. Hard hitting and persuasive in its argument, The Case for Impeachment will be one of the most talked-about political books for the pathetic remainder of the Bush Presidency. As timely as today's headlines, this vital book explains why impeachment should be deployed against the serial Constitution-shredder George W. Bush. The third article of impeachment against Richard Nixon was illegal spying on Americans--a crime indisputably committed also by Bush and his cronies. But this book also makes a compelling case that Bush has arrogantly flouted his oath of office and the laws of the land by committing other impeachableoffenses--telling lies to Congress and the American people to take us into an illegal war, violating the War Powers act, abusing the power of his office, failing to protect the United States, and more. Dave Lindorff (a first-rate independent progressive journalist) and Barbara Olshansky (a dedicated civil liberties attorney), in The Case for Impeachment, have restored this vital tool to the arsenal of democracy. Any American who wants to preserve what's left of our precious Bill of Rights from further encroachments, and to repair the Constitutional separation of powers vitiated by George Bush, should read this essential book -- which should also be force-fed to every single member of Congress. -- Doug Ireland, columnist for the LA Weekly "In the United States, our best journalism is published in books now and talked about on the radio and the internet. If you get your news from a television or a newspaper, you live in another world. This no doubt contributes to how divided we are politically. Dave Lindorff's and Barbara Olshansky's book could help bridge this national divide. The genius of this book is in its brevity. Lindorff and Olshansky have boiled the list of Bush and Cheney's documented crimes down to an amazingly concise summary, one that however gives a real flavor of the goings on in this criminal administration. I work on these issues and still learned a great deal by reading this book. If each of us who knows some of this and is able to process it easily buys ten copies to give to people who get their news from TV, this clear crisp book might just help save this country." -- David Swanson, co-founder AfterDowningStreet.org The impeachment of George W. Bush today seems politically unlikely. But Lindorff and Olshansky insist that we not avert our eyes, that it is not OK to tolerate a president who "revokes the basic constitutional rights of American citizenship"--locking people up indefinitely without trial, claiming a right to ignore laws and court orders. President Bush justifies his violations of the Constitution by citing the emergency of a war which is in truth "a police action against stateless terrorists"--a crusade which can thus have "no beginning and no end," Lindorff and Olshansky forcefully argue. If Bill Clinton was impeached for lying about having sex, they ask, how much more dangerous is it to shrug off the corrosive impact of a president who knowingly lied the nation into a costly and counterproductive war in Iraq? The authors then proceed to meticulously document their case that many of the false grounds for war were, indeed, knowing lies. "If we fail to stand up for the Constitution now," they warn, "it may only be a piece of paper by the end of President Bush's second term." --Vin Suprynowicz, Las Vegas Review Journal Customer Reviews (14)
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26. Grand Inquests: The Historic Impeachments of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson by William Rehnquist, William H. Rehnquist | |
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(1999-01-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase was impeached in 1805 both for hispolitical views and as a result of his demeanor as a judge. Rehnquistacknowledges that Chase was "impatient, overbearing, and arrogant,"but asserts that his behavior falls far short of the grounds forimpeachment: high crimes and misdemeanors. He further argues that theacquittal of Chase helped safeguard the independence of the SupremeCourt, preventing future Congresses from removing judges "whose viewsthey considered to be unwise or out of keeping with the times." Theacquittal of President Andrew Johnson in his 1868 trial was a similarvictory for the executive branch, permitting future chief executivesto govern as they see fit ... even if that runs counter to the desiresof Congress. Rehnquist makes it clear that he believes the impeachments of bothChase and Johnson were politically motivated, and that it was a goodthing for the United States that neither was convicted. He says arelaxed standard of impeachment would have been like "a sword ofDamocles, designed not to fall but to hang" over the head of futurepresidents who would fear removal from office if they did not go alongwith Congress. --Linda Killian Customer Reviews (13)
I thought too that the book is not especially well written.I ran across too many paragraphs whose thoughts seemed to have been morphed in with insufficient attention to their contributions to context.As one who believes fuzzy writing to be symptomatic of fuzzy thinking, alarm bells went off each time. In the end, I wasn't confident that I had gotten a good primer for the follow up reading I'd planned.
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27. Impeachment: The Constitutional Problems, Enlarged Edition by Raoul Berger | |
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(1999-01-01)
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Today's crisis is no less susceptible to emotionalconclusions, absent the foundations of law.Republicans and Democratsalike will form conclusions based upon political expediency, and upon whatthey perceive the will of the public to be.But those political winds haveno place in Professor Berger's analysis.Here you will find theinescapable truth of sound legal research. I had occasion to dine withboth Professor Berger and his friend Archibald Cox some 13 years after thelast attempt to impeach a sitting President.We talked about politics, andthe law.Politics change from week to week, swirling like the wind.Butthe law gives us a rock to cling to in the most treacherous of storms. Professor Berger's work remains a rock of reason today. ... Read more |
28. The Impeachment of Governor William Sulzer of New York (Studies in history, economics, and public law, no. 447) by Jacob Alexis Friedman | |
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(1968)
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29. Votes, Money, And The Clinton Impeachment (Transforming American Politics) by Irwin Morris | |
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(2001-12-03)
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30. Judicial Impeachment: NONE CALLED FOR JUSTICE by Mary L. Volcansek | |
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(1993-04-01)
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31. High Crimes & Misdemeanors: The Impeachment Process (Crime, Justice and Punishment) by Justin Fernandez | |
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(2000-06)
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32. The History, Law, and Politics of Federal Impeachment: From the Early Precedents to the Impeachment and Trial of President Bill Clinton by JD J. Wilson McCallister | |
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33. Impeachment Of Wm J. Clinton by Daniel Cohen | |
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(1999-04-01)
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In 1998 the U.S. House of Representatives voted for two articles of impeachment against President Clinton: committing perjury and obstructing justice.Clinton was acquitted by the U.S. Senate after a brief trial, but Cohen is well aware that the story involves much more than the Constitutional issues.Cohen presents the Monica Lewinsky scandal in the context of the "Character" issue that had followed Clinton throughout his run for the White House.Detailing the string of events that brought Lewinsky to the attention of Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr.Even though he is writing for a younger audience, Cohen pays attention to details: he points out the employee photograph of Lewinski from the Department of Defense was used because it was the only one available until journalists finally tracked her down.A small detail, but important because in the world of news images matter.The chapters in which Cohen details how the White House counterattacked the building story and the testimony that became the focal point of the impeachment effort. During the whole impeachment affair I always like to read news magazines rather than newspapers, because I appreciated the sense of perspective that you get from something that comes out weekly rather than daily.Cohen certainly takes advantage of the persepctive time affords him.I also like the fact that Cohen does not let his objectivity stand in the way of being critical: he notes that Betty Currie, the president's secretary, would have been an obvious witness to call but that the impeachment managers did not want to have a string of black witnesses being questioned by white males.Again, I think this sort of detail speaks to the quality of this book. Ultimately, the information in this book may enlighten, but it probably will not persuade anybody, mainly because everybody's mind is made up on this one.I remember thinking it was a big mistake for the U.S. Supreme Court to let lawyers go after a sitting U.S. President in a civil trial and when Clinton denied having "sexual relations" with Lewinski I immediately knew that he was ruling out intercourse, but not other things.Along with what happened in Florida, it was an interesting couple of years educating children about the wonderful world of politics in this country.Of course, I am not sure too many students are interested in beating this particular dead horse, but this is an excellent treatment of the sordid chapter of recent American history.
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34. BREAKING ALL THE RULES: Palestine, Iraq, Iran and the Case for Impeachment by Francis A. Boyle | |
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35. Sell Out: Why Bill Clinton's Impeachment Was Over Before It Began by David P. Schippers | |
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36. The Impeachment Trial by Senator Mary E. Brown | |
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(2001-08-01)
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37. Impeachment: Webster's Timeline History, 1344 - 2007 by Icon Group International | |
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(2010-05-17)
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38. The Answer and Pleas of Samuel Chase, One of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States: To the Articles of Impeachment, Exhibited ... of the United States, in Support of Their I by Samuel Chase, Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection | |
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(2010-01-11)
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39. Opinion of Hon. J. W. Patterson, of New Hampshire, in the case of the impeachment of the President by James W. (James Willis) Patterson 1823-1893 | |
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40. Trial of William W. Holden: governor of North Carolina, before the Senate of North Carolina, on impeachment by the House of Representatives for high crimes and misdeameanors by W W. 1818-1892 Holden | |
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(2010-08-29)
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