There Is No Strict Legal Test of Impeachment By Andrew C. McCarthy January 31, 2020 On impeachment, the dispositive issue is always whether the acts in question are justifiable. If they are, a president cannot properly be impeached.
Alan Dershowitz’s Standard for Impeachment Would Make the Constitution Self-Undermining By Jason Lee Steorts January 31, 2020 Not every abuse of power calls into question the president’s fealty to the Constitution itself. This one does.
Dershowitz’s Dangerous Defense of Trump By Jonah Goldberg January 31, 2020 The president’s lawyer argues that he can’t be impeached for anything short of violating federal law. That’s wrong — and it could become a terrible precedent.