Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide

Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide

by Cass R . Sunstein (Author)

Synopsis

As Benjamin Franklin famously put it, Americans have a republic, if we can keep it. Preserving the Constitution and the democratic system it supports is the public's responsibility. One route the Constitution provides for discharging that duty-a route rarely traveled-is impeachment. Cass R. Sunstein provides a succinct citizens' guide to an essential tool of self-government. He illuminates the constitutional design behind impeachment and emphasizes the people's role in holding presidents accountable. Despite intense interest in the subject, impeachment is widely misunderstood. Sunstein identifies and corrects a number of misconceptions. For example, he shows that the Constitution, not the House of Representatives, establishes grounds for impeachment, and that the president can be impeached for abuses of power that do not violate the law. Even neglect of duty counts among the high crimes and misdemeanors delineated in the republic's foundational document. Sunstein describes how impeachment helps make sense of our constitutional order, particularly the framers' controversial decision to install an empowered executive in a nation deeply fearful of kings. With an eye toward the past and the future, Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide considers a host of actual and imaginable arguments for a president's removal, explaining why some cases are easy and others hard, why some arguments for impeachment have been judicious and others not. In direct and approachable terms, it dispels the fog surrounding impeachment so that Americans of all political convictions may use their ultimate civic authority wisely.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 01 Nov 2017

ISBN 10: 0674983793
ISBN 13: 9780674983793

Media Reviews
Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide offers edifying background for an argument that might soon be in need of eloquent, as well as passionate, delivery.--Richard Blaustein Los Angeles Review of Books (01/20/2018)
Author Bio
Cass R. Sunstein is Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard Law School.