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House Judiciary Committee Report on Impeachment
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What Congress Should Consider in Drafting Articles of Impeachment
The House Judiciary Committee should take a prosecutor’s perspective, considering what goal impeachment will serve in drafting articles. -
Defining a Theory of ‘Bribery’ for Impeachment
If adopted by the House of Representatives, the theory that President Trump engaged in bribery by pushing Ukraine for an investigation into Burisma could have consequences for the separation of powers. -
What’s Next on Impeachment
The impeachment inquiry now moves to the House Judiciary Committee. What should we expect? -
Revisiting Criminal Obstruction of Justice in the Impeachment Inquiry
The Trump administration’s refusal to engage the committee has a small problem: two federal obstruction of justice statutes. -
Livestream and Witness Statements: Dec. 4 House Judiciary Impeachment Hearing
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House Intelligence Committee Releases Impeachment Report
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Should There Be a War Crime Pardon Exception?
The president’s use of his Article II power to pardon war crimes raises fundamental issues of the rule of law. -
District Judge Denies Stay in McGahn Case
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House Republicans Release Report on Impeachment Evidence
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Summary of Mark Sandy’s Deposition Testimony
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Imagining a Senate Trial: Reading the Senate Rules of Impeachment Litigation
The rules under which Donald Trump will face trial in the Senate are a combination of theatrically detailed and maddeningly vague.