Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest February 1999 No. 2 Vol. 78
The Case Against President Clinton

Impeachment of the President

Interpreting "High Crimes and Misdemeanors"

The Case Against President Clinton

House Judiciary Committee Statement

Equal Justice Under Law. That principle so embodies the Americanconstitutional order that we have carved it in stone on the frontof our Supreme Court. The carving shines like a beacon from thehighest sanctum of the Judicial Branch across the Capitol, thehome of the Legislative Branch, and down Pennsylvania Avenue tothe White House, the home of the Executive Branch. It illuminatesour national life and reminds those other branches that despitethe tumbling tides of politics, ours is a government of laws andnot of men. It was the inspired vision of our Founders and Framersthat the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Branches would worktogether…

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