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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Congressional History and Impeachment

 For Next Monday, Davidson, ch. 3-4.

Wed. Davidson ch. 5 (Note revision of syllabus).

HAVE QUESTIONS FOR CANDACE VALENZUELA.


Congress and the Civil War

The congressional oath of office dates from this era.

Andrew Johnson Impeachment -- see esp. Article Ten

Impeachment v. Bill of Attainder


The list

The House

  • "Due process" does not apply.  
  • The Fifth Amendment says no person shall "be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." Impeachment merely removes a person from office.
The Senate

The Grounds

The Special Case of the President


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