A Report Card on the Impeachment: Judging the Institutions That Judged President Clinton

Reflecting on the impeachment and trial of Pres Bill Clinton, Bloch considers how well the impeachment process worked and what was learned from the experience that might be a guide in the event of another impeachment in the future. Any critique of the impeachment process should begin with the indepe...

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Censure
Clinton, Bill
Constitution
Constitutional Law
Evaluation
Federal Government
Heads of state
Impeachment
Impeachments
Investigations
Judicial system
Judiciary
Law
Legal systems
Legislative Bodies
Legislatures
Monica Lewinsky
Political activity
Presidents
Senators
Special counsels
Special prosecutors
Statutory law
Trials
U.S.A
United States Senate
Upper houses
Voting
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