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  1. The Genius of Impeachment: The Founders' Cure for Royalism by John Nichols, 2006-10-30
  2. Articles of Impeachment Against George W. Bush by Center for Constitutional Rights, 2006-03-01
  3. The Impeachment of George W. Bush: A Practical Guide for Concerned Citizens by Elizabeth Holtzman, Cynthia L. Cooper, 2006-08-22
  4. Impeachment of Andrew Johnson by Chester G. Hearn, 2007-08-01
  5. The Federal Impeachment Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis by Michael J. Gerhardt, 2000-06-15
  6. The Case for Impeachment: The Legal Argument for Removing President George W. Bush from Office by Dave Lindorff, Barbara Olshansky, 2006-05-02
  7. Impeachment of Witnesses: The Cross-Examiner's Art (Trial Practice Series) by Roberto Aron, 1990-10
  8. The Impeachment of Man
  9. Sellout: The Inside Story of President Clinton's Impeachment by David P. Schippers, 2000-09-25
  10. The Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson by Michael Les Benedict, 1973-03
  11. The Impeachment Process (The U.S. Government: How It Works) by John Murphy, 2007-09
  12. Without Honor: Crimes of Camelot and the Impeachment of Richard Nixon by J. M. Zeifman, 1996-03
  13. The Breach : Inside the Impeachment and Trial of William Jefferson Clinton by Peter Baker, 2000-09-18
  14. Our Nation Betrayed: From Impeachment to Infinite War by Garland Favorito, 2002-07

1. Online NewsHour: The Impeachment Trial
The NewsHour historians discuss how the impeachment trial will read in future history books. ( 2/15) Four GOP members discuss their votes on the two articles. ( 2/12) gavelto-gavel coverage of
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/impeachment
The Poet Laureate reflects on what impression the trial may leave on the nation.
The NewsHour historians
discuss how the impeachment trial will read in future history books. (2/15)
Four GOP members
discuss their votes on the two articles. (2/12)
Four of the Democratic senators who voted to acquit the president talk with Margaret Warner. (2/12)
Mark Shields and Paul Gigo
t look at the implications of the Senate's votes. (2/12)
In a short address from the Rose Garden the president reacts to the vote. (2/12)
The Senate overwhelmingly rejects Article One Perjury before the grand jury. (2/12)
The Senate splits evenly over Article Two alleging obstruction of justice. (2/12)
The lead House manager responds to the acquittal of the president. (2/12) The Web broadcast of PBS' special gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Senate Impeachment Trial is sponsored by Broadcast.com

2. The Impeachment Of Andrew Johnson
Finding Precedent The impeachment of Andrew Johnson access to Harper's Weekly coverage of the historic 1868 Johnson impeachment with over 200 excerpts from 18651869
http://www.impeach-andrewjohnson.com/
presents... Finding Precedent: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson F rom the leading weekly newspaper of its time, HarpWeek presents exclusive online access to Harper's Weekly coverage of the historic 1868 Johnson Impeachment with over 200 excerpts from 1865-1869 selected specifically for this site. The First in a series of VisualHistory.com Web-sites What's Unique About this Website? An introduction to the importance of Harper's Weekly to the citizenry of 1868
and to the features of this site. Key Political Issues Affecting the Impeachment Explanations of four central subjects influencing the political environment of the impeachment. Reconstruction Policy: Radicalism versus Conservatism Future Control of Congress The Tenure of Office Act Personal Considerations Affecting the Vote to Impeach What Were the Impeachment Arguments of 1867-1868? Understand the legal, political and Constitutional arguments
Who Was Who Biographies and portraits of 28 important figures in the impeachment drama. What Happened in Andrew Johnson's Presidency?

3. Vote To Impeach George W. Bush
Join the national impeachment movement. We View the Articles of impeachment,drafted by Former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark. Ramsey
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Click here for a paper ballot for collecting signatures to send to the campaign. (pdf format) The VoteToImpeach ad has appeared in the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle and in other newspapers around the country. This educational campaign that has reached millions has been made possible by the many donations, large and small, of people across the country. With your help, we will be able to continue to focus attention through the mass media and through grassroots activism. You can view the updated VoteToImpeach ad here. If you are interested in placing the ad in your community or city, we have set up answers to frequently asked questions View the
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4. Impeachment And Censure Materials Online - JURIST: The Law Professors' Network
This is a guide to reputable materials on impeachment and censure available on the Internet. The Internet carries only a limited amount of reputable information on impeachment and censure
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The Internet carries only a limited amount of reputable information on impeachment and censure. For those interested in developing a better understanding of these processes, JURIST: The Law Professors' Network recommends resources in the following categories:

5. LII's Focus On Impeachment
LII Backgrounder on impeachment. The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. review, the committee may begin an impeachment inquiry, which, if carried to ultimate conclusion
http://www.law.cornell.edu/background/impeach/impeach.htm
LII Backgrounder on Impeachment
The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. U.S. Constitution, Article 2, Section 4 Introduction On September 11, 1998, Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr delivered an official report to the House Judiciary Committee detailing his investigation into the conduct of President William Jefferson Clinton. Following review, the committee may begin an impeachment inquiry, which, if carried to ultimate conclusion, may render the sitting President an ordinary citizen, and elevate the Vice-President to the Oval Office. Such action derives from Congress' Constitutional mandate and represents the most powerful check and balance granted to the Legislative Branch. As such, it is also the most difficult to implement, especially against the Presidency. To this date, only two Presidents have faced Articles of ImpeachmentAndrew Johnson in 1868 and Richard Nixon in 1974. In Johnson's case, the Senate's vote fell short of the neccessary two-thirds, while Nixon resigned before the House could vote on the Articles.

6. The Impeachment Trial Of Andrew Johnson
A site dedicated to the explication of the 1868 impeachment trial of PresidentAndrew Johnson. The Andrew Johnson impeachment Trial . 1868.
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/impeach/impeachmt.htm
Chronology Famous American Trials
The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Trial
Tenure of Office Act Articles of Impeachment Senate Trial Rules Senate Trial Record ... A Trial Account
by Douglas O. Linder (c) 1999
In May, 1868, the Senate came within a single vote of taking the unprecedented step of removing a president from office. Although the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson was ostensibly about a violation of the Tenure of Office Act, it was about much more than that. Also on trial in 1868 were Johnson's lenient policies towards Reconstruction and his vetoes of the Freedmen's Bureau Act and the Civil Rights Act. The trial was, above all else, a political trial.... cont.->)
Famous Trials Homepage
Photos, Sketches,Cartoons Harper's Weekly Account

7. The Impeachment Hearings -- An Impeachment History

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/impeachment/timeline/

8. Impeach
United States, shall be removed from Office on impeachment for and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Boyle drafts new impeachment resolution. Fax it to your U.S. Rep!
http://www.rise4news.net/impeach.html
"The President, Vice President and all Civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."
Article II, Section 4 United States Constitution

Rep. John Conyers (D. MI) is testing the waters. Tell him you demand impeachment!
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Preemptive Impeachment

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Gonzalez Articles of
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George H.W. Bush ... Nuremberg Principles SPECIAL EDITION OF R.I.S.E. Preemptive Impeachment: Stopping the War by Enforcing the Constitution an interview with International Law Professor Francis A. Boyle (audio different link from Radio4all.net) 01/17/03 - Prof. Boyle drafts new impeachment resolution . Fax it to your U.S. Rep! 01/31/03 - Ramsey Clark's articles of impeachment. R.I.S.E. week of 01/13/03 Imbalance of Powers: The Executive Branch Assault on the Constitution More on impeachable offenses with National Lawyer's Guild Attorneys Doris Brin Walker and Riva Enteen. Plus "Know Your Rights" with Peter Coyote. (audio) Show people where you stand! Visit our

9. Impeach Bush, Cheney, Ashcroft & Rumsfeld Home Page (www.impeach-bush-now.org)
Clinton, Bush and impeachment. DAVE LINDORFF, CounterPunch "Where is the public outcry Major Papers Discussing Criminal Behavior, impeachment as Focus Intensifies on Forged Niger
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The nonpartisan national Campaign to Impeach Bush Cheney Ashcroft and Rumsfeld (CIBCAR) is led by Professor Francis Boyle at the University of Illinois. "I would ask you all to contact your own MOC ( Member of Congress ) and ask him/her to put these Bills in." -Professor Francis Boyle What can I do? Citizen participation is vital. The Congress is empowered to impeach a sitting President, but will only do so in response to overwhelming public pressure. Only the House of Representatives can impeach a president. Write to your Representative today, tomorrow, the next day, and urge others to do likewise. Study the issues Write to your Representative and Senators Tell others Contact the media See our sample letter(s) VOTE TO IMPEACH!

10. High Crimes & Misdemeanors In The White House
How much do you know about impeachment? Recent political events have brought aseldomused congressional power into the nation s spotlightimpeachment.
http://www.historychannel.com/exhibits/impeach/whthouse.html

Recent political events have brought a seldom-used congressional power into the nation's spotlightimpeachment. Learn more about the role of impeachment in our nation's history and the presidents who have faced one of our government's most serious charges by clicking on these links: Starr Report and White House Response Andrew Johnson Impeachment
Message Board:
Share your opinion and find out what others are saying about the scandal in the White House.

11. Senate Impeachment Trial Will Begin Thursday - January 5, 1999
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But the process remains up in the air
AllPolitics' in-depth look at the investigation into the president's relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
HEADLINES Starr puts first lady on witness list for Hubbell trial
Hatch demands conclusion to Justice probe of Starr

Starr: Independent Counsel Act should not be renewed

Clinton's contempt citation not a surprise to many
... MORE HEADLINES and 1998 ARCHIVES DOCUMENTS Closed-door statements of senators Full text of the articles of impeachment Starr report or use the interactive guide INTERACTIVE Acquittal Reaction Timeline PLAYERS Cast of characters 'TOONS Bill Mitchell: Thank you sir, may I have another? more More impeachment toons DISCUSSION Message Board: Independent counsel Voter's voice January 5, 1999

12. Articles Of Impeachment Of George W. Bush, Drafted By Ramsey Clark
Articles of impeachment for George W. Bush, Richard Cheney, DonaldRumsfeld and John Ashcroft for high crimes and misdemeanors.
http://www.votetoimpeach.org/articles_rc.htm
Articles of Impeachment
of
President George W. Bush
and
Vice President Richard B. Cheney,
Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, and
Attorney General John David Ashcroft The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from
Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and
Misdemeanors. - - ARTICLE II, SECTION 4 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard B. Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald H.
Rumsfeld, and Attorney General John David Ashcroft have committed violations and
subversions of the Constitution of the United States of America in an attempt to carry out with impunity crimes against peace and humanity and war crimes and deprivations of the civil rights of the people of the United States and other nations, by assuming powers of an imperial executive unaccountable to law and usurping powers of the Congress, the Judiciary and those reserved to the people of the United States, by the following acts:

13. Senate Impeachment Trial Of President Bill Clinton -- Day 16 - February 6, 1999
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Senate impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton Day 16
February 6, 1999
Web posted at: 7:20 p.m. EST (0016 GMT) WILLIAM H. REHNQUIST, CHIEF JUSTICE, U.S. SUPREME COURT: The Senate will convene as a court of impeachment. The chaplain will offer a prayer. LLOYD OGILVIE, SENATE CHAPLAIN: Mr. Chief Justice, it's with profound sadness that we express our grief over the loss of our legislative clerk, R. Scott Bates, who along with his wife Ricki Ellison (ph) Bates last evening was struck by a car while walking across Lee Highway in Arlington. Mrs. Bates remains in serious condition, and needs our prayers throughout this day. Let us pray. Oh Eternal God, our Heavenly Father, who loves us within everlasting love and transforms the darkness of the valley of the shadow of death into bright hope, the Senate family of members and staff call on you for strength, comfort and courage. A tragic death has taken from us a beloved friend, an admired fellow worker, a faithful Senate employee for over 30 years. In the quietness, we can hear his voice call the roll, read proposed legislation, and most of all express his caring friendship to us all.

14. The Impeachment Of Andrew Johnson
Finding Precedent The impeachment of Andrew Johnson. President Andrew Johnson.From Key Political Issues Affecting the impeachment. Explanations
http://www.impeach-andrewjohnson.com/default.htm
presents... Finding Precedent: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson F rom the leading weekly newspaper of its time, HarpWeek presents exclusive online access to Harper's Weekly coverage of the historic 1868 Johnson Impeachment with over 200 excerpts from 1865-1869 selected specifically for this site. The First in a series of VisualHistory.com Web-sites What's Unique About this Website? An introduction to the importance of Harper's Weekly to the citizenry of 1868
and to the features of this site. Key Political Issues Affecting the Impeachment Explanations of four central subjects influencing the political environment of the impeachment. Reconstruction Policy: Radicalism versus Conservatism Future Control of Congress The Tenure of Office Act Personal Considerations Affecting the Vote to Impeach What Were the Impeachment Arguments of 1867-1868? Understand the legal, political and Constitutional arguments
Who Was Who Biographies and portraits of 28 important figures in the impeachment drama. What Happened in Andrew Johnson's Presidency?

15. CNN.com - Protests Against Estrada Grow As Impeachment Deliberations Set To Begi
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Opposition lawmakers formally file an impeachment motion to demand the removal of Estrada In this story: New protests, general strike planned

16. IMPEACHMENT
The impeachment of Andrew Johnson. »impeachment, Trial, and Acquittal,back to the Andrew Johnson Home Page back to the intro to this section.
http://www.impeach-andrewjohnson.com/09ImpeachmentAndAcquittal/vi-50.htm
The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson »Impeachment, Trial, and Acquittal back to the Andrew Johnson Home Page
back to the intro to this section Domestic Intelligence
Harper's Weekly, May 2, 1868, page 275 go to the previous article in this section
go to the next article in this section
IMPEACHMENT
The trial of the impeachment of President Johnson was resumed by the Senate on April 15. Certain documentary evidence of minor importance was introduced on that and the succeeding day. A couple of Washington lawyers were examined on the 16 th , but little that was pertinent to the case was obtained. On the 17 th the defense introduced evidence to disprove the reported language of the President in his Cleveland and St. Louis speeches; and Frederick W. Seward testified as to the practice in regard to the appointment of vice-counsels ad interim Articles Related to the Impeachment, Trial, and Acquittal:
T o see a list of the related articles go back to the intro section.

17. CNN.com - Estrada Denies All Impeachment Charges Against Him - December 1, 2000
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18. Getting Tickets To Watch Impeachment Trial - January 6, 1999
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Getting tickets to watch impeachment trial
AllPolitics' in-depth look at the investigation into the president's relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
HEADLINES Starr puts first lady on witness list for Hubbell trial
Hatch demands conclusion to Justice probe of Starr

Starr: Independent Counsel Act should not be renewed

Clinton's contempt citation not a surprise to many
... MORE HEADLINES and 1998 ARCHIVES DOCUMENTS Closed-door statements of senators Full text of the articles of impeachment Starr report or use the interactive guide INTERACTIVE Acquittal Reaction Timeline PLAYERS Cast of characters 'TOONS Bill Mitchell: Thank you sir, may I have another? more More impeachment toons DISCUSSION Message Board: Independent counsel Voter's voice January 6, 1999 Web posted at: 5:53 p.m. EST (2253 GMT)

19. Hearing On The Background And History Of Impeachment- JURIST: The Law Professors
Hearing on the Background and History of impeachment House JudiciaryCommittee Subcommittee on the Constitution November 9, 1998.
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/hearing.htm

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House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on the Constitution
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Witnesses and Testimony: Panel I

20. Censure Talk Heats Up, As Final Arguments Readied In Impeachment Trial - Februar
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Censure talk heats up, as final arguments readied in impeachment trial
Byrd says vote to acquit Clinton would be 'very difficult'
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Byrd: 'No doubt' Clinton gave false testimony

Feinstein, Bennett push censure measure

Gramm vows to fight censure 'hard'

10 to 15 Republicans may vote no on perjury count, Shelby says
... Ruff to lead White House closing February 7, 1999 Web posted at: 8:35 p.m. EST (0135 GMT) WASHINGTON (AllPolitics, February 7) What could be the final week of President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial begins Monday afternoon, with House managers and White House lawyers giving their final arguments before the Senate. Sen. Robert Byrd says he may vote to impeach Clinton: 'I have to live with my conscience' Clinton and two senators Republican Ted Stevens of Alaska and Democrat Patrick Leahy of Vermont will not be in town for Monday's session, which begins at 1 p.m. EST. They will be in

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