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Impeachments

2020
Abstract This chapter details Article XIII of the Colorado Constitution, which defines and authorizes impeachments. Section 1 provides that the house of representatives has sole power to impeach officers identified in Section 2, by majority vote of all members. The senate has sole power to try impeachments, conviction to require votes of
Richard B. Collins   +2 more
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IMPEACHMENT, DONALD TRUMP AND THE ATTEMPTED EXTORTION OF UKRAINE

Pace Law Review, 2020
For only the third time in the nation’s history, the decade of the 2020s begins with impeachment of a U.S. president. The first three years of the Trump presidency is characterized by: incitement of rampant political and racial polarization; multiple ...
L. Trautman
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Framing of a Brazilian Crisis: Dilma Rousseff’s Impeachment in National and International Editorials

Journalism Practice, 2018
The study analyzes the editorial position of the Brazilian and foreign press in the coverage of Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment trial. By a framing analysis, we aim to understand how the national quality newspapers such as Folha de S.
L. Guazina, Hélder Prior, Bruno Araújo
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Impeachment

1995
Abstract On February 26, 1868, the Supreme Court adjourned. After Richard Parsons, the new marshall, proclaimed this fact the Justices made their stately way along the east wall of the chamber to the robing room, where they doffed their judicial attire.
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Impeaching Evidence

1997
Abstract Following the success of Lord of the Universe, David Loxton offered TVTV an unprecedented year-long contract for almost a quarter of a million dollars to create five hours of programming for public television. The initial money came from the Rockefeller Foundation’s grant to the TV Lab; later, the Lab’s discretionary money ...
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The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Impeachment

, 2020
Tom Ginsburg   +2 more
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