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Articles of Impeachment Adopted by House Judiciary Committee Against President R. NixonJul. 27, 1974 - Jul. 30, 1974Primary Source
Clinton Impeachment TrialEncyclopedia Entry
Comparison of White House-Edited Transcripts and House Judiciary Committee Transcripts of Tape-Recorded Conversations Made by President R. NixonApr. 30, 1974 - Jul. 9, 1974Primary Source
Final Report on the Impeachment of R. Nixon Submitted by House Judiciary CommitteeAug. 20, 1974Primary Source
Final Watergate Report: A Summary Report of the 28-Month Investigation of the Watergate ScandalOct. 16, 1975Primary Source
History: Curbing Monarchs and PresidentsEncyclopedia Entry
Impeachment PowerEncyclopedia Entry
Impeachment Procedure: No Uniform PracticeEncyclopedia Entry
Johnson Impeachment TrialEncyclopedia Entry
Nixon Impeachment EffortEncyclopedia Entry
Nixon v. United States: Opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court on Senate Impeachment Powers; Justices W. H. Rehnquist, B.R. White, D.H. SouterJan. 13, 1993Primary Source
Officials Impeached: Two Presidents, Few OthersEncyclopedia Entry
Recommendations of the Senate Watergate CommitteeJul. 12, 1974Primary Source
Removal PowerEncyclopedia Entry
Report by Impeachment Inquiry Staff of the House Judiciary Committee Assessing Grounds for Impeachment of President R. NixonFeb. 21, 1974Primary Source
SenateEncyclopedia Entry
Statements by Chairman S. Irvin Jr. and Vice Chairman H. Baker Jr. at Opening of Senate Watergate HearingsMay 17, 1973Primary Source
The Power of Removal: Long-Term ControversyEncyclopedia Entry
U.S. District Court Judge J. Sirica's Decision to Turn Over a Sealed Grand Jury Report and Evidence to House Judiciary Committee for Use in Impeachment ProbeMar. 18, 1974Primary Source
Watergate ScandalEncyclopedia Entry