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A first time legal analysis of three Presidential impeachments: Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and William Clinton. Leibowitz makes the case that the impeachment process is divisive to the cohesion of the United States. Leibowitz provides an historical analysis of the processes used by Congress during all three impeachments and presents a biographical sketch for each individual president in order to illustrate how they reached the presidency and how the attainment of that goal influenced their relationship with the public and Congress during the impeachment process. Leibowitz concludes by argu
Clinton, Bill, 1946- -- Impeachment. --- Impeachments -- United States -- History. --- Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875 -- Impeachment. --- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 -- Impeachment. --- Impeachments --- Law - U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Constitutional Law - U.S. --- Administrative responsibility --- Legislative bodies as courts --- History --- Law and legislation --- Johnson, Andrew, --- Nixon, Richard M. --- Clinton, Bill, --- Impeachment. --- Blythe, William Jefferson, --- Clinton, William J. --- Clinton, William Jefferson, --- Kelindun, --- Ḳlinṭon, Bil, --- Klinton, Bill, --- Klinton, Uilʹi︠a︡m Dzhefferson, --- Klintūn, Bīl, --- Kurinton, Biru, --- Клинтон, Билл, --- קלינטון, ביל, --- كلينتون، بيل، --- クリントン, ビル, --- Ni-kʻo-sung, --- Nikesong, --- Nikson, Ričard Milhaus, --- Ni-kʻo-hsün, --- Nikexun, --- Nikesen, --- Ni-kʻo-sen, --- Niksūn, Rītshārd, --- Nixon, Richard Milhous, --- Nixon, Richard, --- Johnson, --- Johnson, Eliza McCardle,
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