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HeinOnline
Contains more than 1,200 law and law-related periodicals. Coverage is from the first issue published for all periodicals and goes through the most-currently published issues allowed based on contracts with publishers. Retrieve articles by citation, browse, or search across nearly 50 million pages of content. HeinOnline also contains many useful resources for criminology, and public and international affairs, such as the Congressional Record Bound volumes in entirety, complete coverage of the U.S.
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ProQuest Congressional
Comprehensive online collection of primary source congressional publications and legislative research materials covering all topics, including government, current events, politics, economics, business, science and technology, international relations, social issues, finance, insurance, and medicine. Finding aid for congressional hearings, committee prints, committee reports and documents from 1970-present, and the daily Congressional Record from 1985-present. Compiled legislative histories from 1969-present.
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GPO Monthly Catalog
Consists of records published by the GPO since July 1976. Includes references for documents to congressional committee reports and hearings, debates, documents from executive departments, and more.
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Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment
Report made by the majority staff of the House Committee on the Judiciary concerning impeachment, created in December 2019.
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Impeachment Resources from the Law Library of Congress
Resources on impeachment from the Law Library of Congress..
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Impeachment - U.S. House of Representatives
A guide to the impeachment process from the U.S. House of Representatives.
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List of Individuals Impeached by the House of Representatives
The Constitution gives the House of Representatives “the sole Power of Impeachment” (Article I, Section 2) of federal officers and gives the Senate “the sole Power to try all Impeachments” (Article I, Section 3). In the constitutional procedure of impeachment and removal, the House serves in the role of a grand jury bringing charges against an officer suspected of “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors” (Article II, Section 4).
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Congressional Documents: Impeachment
this guide from Bowdoin Library provides a comprehensive list of Congressional Documents on the subject of impeachment.
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