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When The Chief Justice Serves In The Legislative Branch, Roy E. Brownell Ii
When The Chief Justice Serves In The Legislative Branch, Roy E. Brownell Ii
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This article argues that the Chief Justice is considered part of the legislative branch during presidential impeachment trials. In so arguing, this article first argues, as a matter of constitutional text, that the Chief Justice during presidential impeachment trials steps into the shoes of the president of the Senate. The Chief Justice’s authority in this vein is granted by Article I, which predominantly governs the legislative branch, and not Article III, which does the same for the federal judiciary.
Indeed, the only reference to the Chief Justice in the entirety of the Constitution occurs in this context in Article I. …