Impeachment: Is Judge Boasberg Guilty of a “High Misdemeanor?”
The Founders’ law books make it very clear what the Constitution means by “high Misdemeanor.”
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The Founders’ law books make it very clear what the Constitution means by “high Misdemeanor.”
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Constitutional writers have long understood the meaning of the terms “Treason,” “Bribery,” and high Crimes.” But the phrase “high Misdemeanors” was a subject of controversy.
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Examples of high misdemeanors . . . were bribery, assault, and attempted murder.
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A president . . . is subject to impeachment and removal for dishonesty, disloyalty, negligence, and the like. But he is not impeachable merely for mistakes in policy or reasonable disagreements over interpretation of the law.
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