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Elections USA
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Links to Senators' web sites
Biographies of the eight new Senators in the 106th Congress
This content is no longer available at its original address. The link above is to the archive version(s) at the Internet Archive and may not function as it was originally intended
Federal Grand Jury (Univ.Dayton)
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Description of the grand jury system at the federal and state levels
Size, powers, term, functions, procedures
Federal Impeachment Materials (CIS)
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Bibliography of Congressional hearings, reports, resolutions and bills on all U.S. impeachments (judges and presidents)
Arranged by Impeachment or Censure, with each category subarranged by name, time period, or result
Citations are to pages in the Congressional Record and predecessors or CIS entry number (keyed to CIS publications)
Federal Impeachment Process: A Bibliographic Guide (Cornell)
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Bibliography of sources on English law, U.S. constitutional law, court cases, book and journal articles
Federalist Papers
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Eighty-five articles written for New Yorkers in 1787 and 1788 urging ratification of the U.S. Constitution
Approval and rejection of constitutional provisions of all three branches of government
Describes theory behind the separation of powers in the constitution
Impeachment covered under the powers of the Senate
Used widely for interpretation of the constitution
Written by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
Text from Project Gutenberg and the Library of Congress
FINAL DISPOSITION - Background
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After Ken Starr resigned as Independent Counsel, Robert Ray investigated further criminal action against President Clinton
The issues were resolved on January 19, 2001, the President's last full day in office
He would admit misleading the public in return for a 5-year suspension of his law license in Arkansas and $25,000
There would be no further criminal prosecutions
Final Report of the Independent Counsel re: Monica Lewinsky
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Final report by Richard Ray, released to the public on March 6, 2002
Concludes there was evidence to prosecute the President but a decision was made not to do so
Finding Precedent: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
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Articles, illustrations and editorials on the impeachment of Andrew Johnson from Harper's Weekly, 1865-69
Historical context, the key issues, biographies, and post-impeachment Presidency
Fox News
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Ticker tape of state election results can be customized
Gingrich Resignation
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