The Federal Impeachment Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis
Intro -- Contents -- Preface to the Third Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: The Historical Origins Of The Federal Impeachment Process -- Chapter One. The Impeachment Debates in the Constitutional Convention -- Chapter Two. The Impeachment Debates in the Ratifying Conventions -- Part II: Trends And Problems In Impeachment Proceedings -- Chapter Three. Impeachment Proceedings in the House of Representatives -- Chapter Four. The Senate's Role in the Federal Impeachment Process -- Chapter Five. Impeachment Issues Involving Congress and the Other Branches -- Chapter Six. Making Sense of the Federal Impeachment Process -- Part III: Clarifying The Constitutional Aspects Of The Federal Impeachment Process -- Chapter Seven. The Scope of Impeachable Officials and Applicable Punishments -- Chapter Eight. Impeachment as the Sole Means of Disciplining and Removing Impeachable Officials -- Chapter Nine. The Scope of Impeachable Offenses -- Chapter Ten. The Proper Procedures for Impeachment Proceedings -- Chapter Eleven. Judicial Review of Impeachments -- Part IV: Impeachment Reforms -- Chapter Twelve. Proposed Procedural Reforms for Judicial Impeachments -- Chapter Thirteen. Proposed Statutory Changes and Constitutional Amendments to the Impeachment Process -- Part V: Presidential Impeachment In The Age Of Clinton And Trump -- Chapter Fourteen. Lessons from President Clinton's Impeachment and Acquittal -- Chapter Fifteen. Impeachment and President Trump -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Bibliography Addendum -- Index.