Dec 05, 2019 · Jonathan Turley has testified in two presidential impeachment inquiries two decades apart. The George Washington University law professor is promoting a skeptical view of the effort against...
Dec 05, 2019 · Michael Gerhardt Michael Gerhardt is a constitutional law professor at the University of North Carolina School of Law. He previously testified at the Clinton impeachment hearings. He is also the...
Nov 14, 2019 · Rather, an impeachment hearing is both a legal process and political theater, they say, so a witness benefits from having a lawyer with experience on both fronts. Yovanovitch’s Lawyer: Whitewater,...
Dec 04, 2019 · Michael Gerhardt, the professor of jurisprudence at the University of North Carolina School of Law, is a former media director for Al Gore’s Senate campaign, and served as a joint witness during...
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Impeachment inquiry against Donald TrumpNancy Pelosi. (Speaker of the House of Representatives)Adam Schiff. (Chair of the House Intelligence Committee)Jerry Nadler. (Chair of the House Judiciary Committee)
First impeachment trial of Donald TrumpAccusedDonald Trump, President of the United StatesProponentsAdam Schiff (lead manager) Jerry Nadler Hakeem Jeffries Zoe Lofgren Val Demings Jason Crow Sylvia GarciaDateJanuary 16 – February 5, 2020 (2 weeks and 6 days)OutcomeAcquitted by the U.S. Senate, remained in office3 more rows
Trump's impeachment came after a formal House inquiry alleged that he had solicited foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election to help his re-election bid, and then obstructed the inquiry itself by telling his administration officials to ignore subpoenas for documents and testimony.
The United States Constitution provides that the House of Representatives "shall have the sole Power of Impeachment" (Article I, section 2) and "the Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments …
President pro tempore Patrick Leahy presides over the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump. The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, began on February 9, 2021, and concluded with his acquittal on February 13.
Second impeachment of Donald TrumpProponentsNancy Pelosi (Speaker of the House of Representatives) Steny Hoyer (House Majority Leader) Jim Clyburn (House Majority Whip) Liz Cheney (Chair of the House Republican Conference)DateJanuary 13, 2021 – February 13, 2021 (1 month)OutcomeAcquitted by the U.S. Senate17 more rows
The only Justice to be impeached was Associate Justice Samuel Chase in 1805. The House of Representatives passed Articles of Impeachment against him; however, he was acquitted by the Senate.
A Harvard Law School Professor and public intellectual, Noah Feldman is an expert in constitutional law and the legal aspects of religion. He is also the author of eight books and an opinion columnist.
Constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley was the only witness called by Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee. He is a law professor at George Washington University School of Law. Turley had previously testified in the House impeachment hearings of former President Bill Clinton, where he pushed for the chamber to move forward ...
3 Min Read. (Reuters) - The U.S. House Judiciary Committee announced on Monday it will call four witnesses, all of them law professors, during the first day of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. FILE PHOTO: The U.S. Capitol building is pictured at sunset on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., November 27, 2019.
Noah Feldman, a professor of law at Harvard Law School. Feldman, a former clerk for Justice David Souter of the U.S. Supreme Court, was senior constitutional adviser to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq.
Jonathan Turley, a professor of public interest law at the George Washington University Law School, has written opinion columns arguing that Democrats have moved too quickly, focused too narrowly on Trump’s relations with Ukraine, and suffered from the lack of testimony from people who were directly involved, like Rudy Giuliani.
Michael Gerhardt, the professor of jurisprudence at the University of North Carolina School of Law, is a former media director for Al Gore’s Senate campaign, and served as a joint witness during the impeachment proceeding of Democratic former President Bill Clinton.