Procedural Aspects of the Trump Impeachment June 17, 2020 FeaturedSpring 2020 by Charles Finocchiaro Matthew Glassman | Georgetown University The impeachment trial of President Donald Trump concluded in the ...
Impeachment in the Era of Presidential Partisanship June 17, 2020 FeaturedSpring 2020 by Charles Finocchiaro Julia Azari | Marquette University Is presidential impeachment legal or political? In the age of Trump, ...
Impeachment and the Imperial Presidency June 17, 2020 FeaturedSpring 2020 by Charles Finocchiaro Brian C. Kalt | Michigan State University The more power is ceded to presidents, the ...
Editor’s Introduction | Impeachment Revisited June 17, 2020 FeaturedSpring 2020 by Charles Finocchiaro Charles J. Finocchiaro | Editor The impeachment of President Donald Trump by the U.S. House ...
Which Congress is the Most Productive? November 6, 2019 Fall 2019Featured by Charles Finocchiaro Michelle Whyman | Florida State University Which country is more populous, China or the United States? ...
Checks and Imbalances: Investment Disparity between Congress and the Presidency November 6, 2019 Fall 2019Featured by Charles Finocchiaro Casey Burgat | R Street Institute From our earliest days in the classroom, we are ...
On the Modernization of Congress November 6, 2019 Fall 2019Featured by Charles Finocchiaro Daniel Lipinski | Member of Congress Before I was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, ...
Editor’s Introduction | The Performance and Capacity of the Modern Congress November 6, 2019 Fall 2019Featured by Charles Finocchiaro Charles J. Finocchiaro | Editor The contemporary Congress is a much-maligned institution. Public approval levels ...
How Supreme Court Errors Expand Presidential Power March 29, 2019 FeaturedWinter 2019 by Katherine McRae Louis Fisher | The Constitution Project at POGO In 1953, Justice Robert Jackson offered this ...
Partisan Trends in Congressional Oversight, 1987-2016 March 29, 2019 FeaturedWinter 2019 by Katherine McRae Jason MacDonald | University of West Virginia The results of the 2018 midterm elections have ...