Removal of the president: resignation and the procedural law and impeachment

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College S. J. Quinney College of Law
Department Law
Creator Firmage, Edwin B.; Mangrum, Collin
Title Removal of the president: resignation and the procedural law and impeachment
Date 1975-01
Description The aborted proceeding to impeach Richard Nixon has stimulated debate about the appropriateness of the impeachment process as a check upon the arbitrary use of presidential power. Impeachment has been criticized as a cumbersome, agonizingly slow, and unjustifiably expensive way for Congress to express its will, extracting a cost in an abraded electorate suffering further with duties of government unmet while Congress and the presidency are consumed with their offensive and defensive roles in the process.
Type Text
Publisher Duke University Press
Volume 1974
Issue 6
First Page 1023
Last Page 1116
Subject Richard Nixon pardon; Presidential misconduct; Political punishments
Subject LCSH Impeachments; Law; Presidents -- Succession
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Firmage, E. B., & Mangrum, C. (1975). Removal of the president: resignation and the procedural law and impeachment. Duke Law Journal, 1974(6), 1023-116.
Rights Management (c) Duke University Press
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6sj23vc
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