Government and Public Sector Committee (CGP191205): The Legal Foundations of Impeachment

Thursday, December 5, 2019

6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

University of Connecticut School of Law

Starr Reading Room, 55 Elizabeth Street,, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

43 people have already registered for this event.

  • Carolyn Ikari
  • Edwin Maley
  • Elaine Rogers
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  • Tim Holzman
  • Donald Borod
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  • Sandra Trionfini
  • Walter Menjivar
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  • Nick Bombace
  • Douglas Spencer
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  • Jonathan Weiner
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  • Alyssa Torres

Speaker

Professor Douglas Spencer, University of Connecticut School of Law

Program Description

Impeachment is both a political and a legal process. In what ways does the law outweigh the politics? How does impeachment differ from traditional congressional oversight? What can previous impeachments teach us about recent events? Take a look behind the headlines, at the historical underpinnings of impeachment law.

CLE Credits

1.5 CT CLE Credits | 0.0 NY CLE Credits

Cost

$15 
(There will be appetizers and a cash bar available.)




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