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Impeachment

A Handbook

Impeachment( )
Author: Black, Charles L.
Black, Charles L.
Foreword by: Amar, Akhil Reed
Series title:Yale Fastback Ser.
ISBN:978-0-300-07950-0
Publication Date:Oct 1998
Publisher:Yale University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $9.99
Book Description:

In the classic guide to presidential impeachment, Charles L. Black clarifies the issues and questions that surround this timely topic. With a foreword by constitutional expert Akhil Reed Amar, this authoritative book is essential reading for every concerned citizen.

"The best essay written on the subject."--Jeffrey Rosen, New Republic

"[Black's] timely volume clearly and lucidly covers everything from what constitutes "high crimes and misdemeanors"...
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Book Details
Pages:292
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / History & Theory
Law / Constitutional
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):0.503 x 0.792 x 0.027 Inches
Book Weight:0.25 Pounds
Author Biography
Black, Charles L. (Author)
Charles Lund Black Jr., September 22, 1915 - May 5, 2001 Charles Lund Black Jr. was born on September 22, 1915 in Austin, Texas. He was one of the three children of Charles L. Black Sr. a lawyer and his wife Alzada Bowman Black. Black graduated from Austin High School in 1931 at the age of sixteen and went on to the University of Texas to study Greek Classics. He received his Bachelor's Degree in 1935 and traveled to Europe, after which he entered Yale, enrolling in Old and Middle English Literature. He entered Yale Law School in 1940, graduated in 1943 and joining the Army Air Corps as a teacher.

After the war, Black practiced law for a year at a New York firm, yet yearned to go back to teaching. In 1947, he joined the faculty of Columbia law and became a full professor a few years later. In 1956, Black moved on to the Yale law faculty, becoming the Henry R. Luce professor of jurisprudence. In 1975, he earned the title of Sterling professor of law, Yale's highest teaching post and held it till 1986 when he retired and became the Sterling professor emeritus of law. Black's wife then became the law school dean at Columbia University and Black continued on as an adjunct professor until 1999. During his career, Black wrote for legal and academic journals, as well as the New York Times and other publications. He also had his poetry published in various journals and magazines and lectured all over on topics such as civil rights, the death penalty and other national issues.

Black wrote more than twenty books and hundreds of articles on constitutional law, admiralty law, capital punishment and the role of the judiciary and other legal subjects. Perhaps his most well known work was entitled "Impeachment: A Handbook", published in 1974 and resurfacing again during the Clinton Administration's Whitewater scandal. The handbook was an analysis of law and the history of impeachment, regardless of taking sides in the matter. Black also helped to write



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