FAQs and Web Resources on the Impeachment Process
FAQ Links
Linda Greenhouse's growing FAQ archive, in which she answers questions about the Clinton impeachment trial proceedings, with a particular emphasis on the role of the Chief Justice. Greenhouse won the Pulitzer Prize in 1998 for her reports on the Supreme Court; these articles are featured on The New York Times' site.
An impeachment trial primer: What you need to know
CNNs latest FAQ focuses on the Clinton impeachment trial in the Senate. It explores different ways that the trial may be conducted, as well as its possible outcomes.
The Washington Post provides a sampling of the most frequently-asked questions pertaining to the independent counsel law and process of impeachment.
Another set of frequently-asked questions provided by the Washington Post. This set of questions deals more with the current Clinton situation than with the generalities of impeachment.
Washington Post - Michael Gerhardt FAQ
More questions and answers found at the Washington Post's site. Professor Michael Gerhardt, who recently testified for the House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on the Constitution, participated in this online question-and-answer session on impeachment and the current Clinton situation on September 16, 1998.
FAQ - Senate Procedures on Impeachment
In "Impeachment Guide: What's Next," the Washington Post provides answers to commonly asked questions on Senate procedures and options following the impeachment of President Clinton.
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