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Hofstra Law Review

Journal

1999

Clinton

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The Senate Impeachment Trial For President Clinton, Charles Tiefer Jan 1999

The Senate Impeachment Trial For President Clinton, Charles Tiefer

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No abstract provided.


Clinton's Future: Can He Polish His Image And Keep His License To Practice Law?, Gerald Walpin Jan 1999

Clinton's Future: Can He Polish His Image And Keep His License To Practice Law?, Gerald Walpin

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No abstract provided.


Perjury As A Ground For Impeachment-A Textual And Contextual Analysis, Monroe H. Freedman Jan 1999

Perjury As A Ground For Impeachment-A Textual And Contextual Analysis, Monroe H. Freedman

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The Impeachment Clause of the Constitution provides that the President, Vice-President, and all civil officers of the United States shall be removed from office on conviction of "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."' During the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton, a repeated contention was that the crime of perjury falls within this Clause. The modest thesis of this paper is that it does not-that the crime of perjury is not of the same general category as treason and bribery within the meaning of the Constitution.'


The Historical And Constitutional Significance Of The Impeachment And Trial Of President Clinton, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 1999

The Historical And Constitutional Significance Of The Impeachment And Trial Of President Clinton, Michael J. Gerhardt

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No abstract provided.


Did The Senate Trial Satisfy The Constitution And The Demands Of Justice?, Asa Hutchinson Jan 1999

Did The Senate Trial Satisfy The Constitution And The Demands Of Justice?, Asa Hutchinson

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No abstract provided.


On Impeaching Presidents, Akhil Reed Amar Jan 1999

On Impeaching Presidents, Akhil Reed Amar

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No abstract provided.