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William & Mary Law School

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2002

Constitutional History

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Yet Another Constitutional Crisis?, Keith E. Whittington Apr 2002

Yet Another Constitutional Crisis?, Keith E. Whittington

William & Mary Law Review

The recent presidential impeachment and the postelection controversy each led many to fear that the United States had either already entered or was about to enter a constitutional crisis. Such concerns seem overwrought. This Article will use those events as a foil for examining the nature of constitutional crises. The Article will distinguish two types of constitutional crises and consider several potential crises in American history, clarifying how crises occur and how they can be averted. Constitutional crises in the United States are rare in large part because of the robustness of the country's informal constitutional practices, reasonably good constitutional …