Books by United States Congress
“The House Judiciary Committee had a bi-partisan staff, which worked together, along with the historian C. Vann Woodward, to study the origins of impeachment in the United States. Their study is one of the best, most reliable, and comprehensive ever done. To this day, impeachment scholars cite the report with respect, and it is a great document to read to understand the history of impeachment at the federal level in this country.” Read more...
Interviews where books by United States Congress were recommended
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High Crimes and Misdemeanors: A History of Impeachment for the Age of Trump
by Frank O. Bowman III -
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Impeachment in America
by N. E. H. Hull & Peter Charles Hoffer -
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Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment
by United States Congress -
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Impeachment: The Constitutional Problems
by Raoul Berger -
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Impeachment: A Handbook
by Charles L. Jr. Black
The best books on Impeachment, recommended by Michael J. Gerhardt
The best books on Impeachment, recommended by Michael J. Gerhardt
In the 1998 Clinton impeachment proceedings, only one legal scholar was called as a joint witness: Michael J. Gerhardt, now a Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a prolific expert on subjects of constitutional history, the legislative process, and impeachment. With the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump well underway, he recommends five books crucial to understanding the subject.