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High Crimes and Misdemeanors

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Due to a sudden, unexpected passing in the family a few years ago and another more recently and my subsequent (mental) health issues stemming from that, I was unable to download this book in time to review it before it was archived as I did not visit this site for several years after the bereavements. This meant I didn't read or venture onto netgalley for years as not only did it remind me of that person as they shared my passion for reading, but I also struggled to maintain interest in anything due to overwhelming depression. I was therefore unable to download this title in time and so I couldn't give a review as it wasn't successfully acquired before it was archived. The second issue that has happened with some of my other books is that I had them downloaded to one particular device and said device is now defunct, so I have no access to those books anymore, sadly.

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Bowman's book is a very well researched book on impeachment. Some may even argue that it goes into too much detail since it covers the history of impeachment in the British government before America was founded. My only issue with the ebook version of the book is that the formatting was not ideal (footnotes did not link, page numbers and footers were shown as if it was part of the text).

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A highly interesting book about the history, definition, and examples of impeachment in the Anglo-American World. It is very densely packed with information and at times a little bit too technical, but still an enjoyable and definitely relevant read!

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As an undergraduate student I aspired to being accepted into law school and one day being admitted to the bar but sometimes our paths lead us in different directions and our plans change of necessity. Nonetheless, my favorite electives were those on Constitutional Law so I was thrilled to have an opportunity to review “High Crimes and Misdemeanors” by Frank O. Bowman III. Make no mistake, this is a scholarly treatise par excellence. Bowman explores impeachment from its origins in Medieval England, through the American colonies, the U.S. Constitutional Conventions and on down through 200 plus years of American history. In its hard copy form it will surely be a weighty tome both literally and figuratively speaking. It is meticulously annotated, citing appropriate case law wherever applicable.

Bowman carefully examines the Founders’ reasoning for including impeachment in the Constitution, as well as who should have impeachment authority and when and how it should be exercised, including a detailed explanation of the importance of constitutional structure. He emphasizes the Founders determination that Congress be the fact finder and arbiter of the. constitutional impeachment process versus a judicial process.

This important work closely examines every facet of impeachment but these are most notable to me:
* the scope of impeachable presidential conduct
* the abuse of pardon power and its ramifications
* impeachment for obstruction of justice
* impeachment for lying as it pertains to official lies to the courts and Congress, including the history thereof and specific notable cases
* the inherent dangers in abuse of presidential power by encouraging supporters to press for reprisals against perceived domestic opponents
* impeachment for corruption including the emoluments clause and the Founders’ reasons for installing roadblocks to prevent an “avaricious president” from using his office for self-enrichment.

Bowman goes on to analyze the questions about impeachment of the current sitting President as a means of protecting the Constitution in a broader sense, particularly as to the marginalization of Congressional power which has devolved through Congress’ abdication of its’ responsibilities, leaving the country vulnerable to attack from within. Bowman truly covers it all. I’ve merely touched on a fraction of the issues facing us. Bowman doesn’t pussyfoot around the issues. He lays them bare and includes what he sees as possible (and probable) remedies.

I should interject here that the Mueller report had not been released to the public when Bowman’s publisher released the ARC for pre-publication review. Nonetheless, Bowman tackles all the critical issues, including the thorniest. That of Congressional responsibility to uphold and defend the Constitution and see that it is not flaunted, as well as serving as a deterrent to future presidents and the importance of not ignoring the current malfeasance and misfeasance that is occurring.

This is a work that should be in the library of anyone who loves the law, especially Constitutional Law, in all its complex and timeless glory. It has endured and served us well and, God willing, will continue to for centuries to come. It will, but only if we recognize its value and protect it from being shredded by the abuse of power from any and all sources.

My thanks to Net Galley for providing this Advance Reader’s Copy (ARC) in exchange for my honest review. (Publication date 05 August 2019)
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This book is an in-depth look at impeachment. The first chapter discusses it in a very general sense, comparing the British system of rule to our American one as well as looking at the different ways that the constitution can be interpreted. He then goes into a history impeachment, from medieval England to present-day America. Of course, a section is dedicated to our current president and arguments for and against impeachment. This is not a light and breezy read, as you might imagine from the subject matter, but it is a fascinating one, especially if you are a student of history or enjoy more in-depth discussions of ideas that are relevant at the moment.

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This book was difficult to read for me. I think the author knew his stuff but it did not hold my attention as I was hoping it would.

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