Presidential Impeachment:
an online resource guide



Over a year of intense investigation and partisan wrangling culminated with the United States House of Representatives impeaching President Clinton on December 19, 1998. This historic event--only the second such impeachment in our history--and the trial in the Senate during the first two months of 1999, generated a huge number of articles, media reports, and web pages. This online resource guide is designed to help you find your way through this material. It does not include everything available, but should give you a good start. (Be sure to check with your local library and librarian for other resources, print and electronic.)
- General Background and Guides
- The Legal Basis for Impeachment
- Past Federal Impeachments
- Procedures and Rules for Impeachments
- Censure
- Impeachment of President Clinton in the House of Representatives
- Trial of President Clinton in the Senate
- Public Opinion
- Articles and News Coverage
- Books for Further Reading
prepared by Timothy A. Balch MSLS, MA
Marshall University, John Deaver Drinko Library
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