Welcome to "From Our Shelves," where I highlight a book from our collections that I have read and may be of interest to our readers. For this series, I hope to highlight both new books as well as backlist books that deserve another look. This week I am looking at the topic of impeachment in the United States government with a book by Barbara A. Radnofsky.
A Citizen's Guide to Impeachment is an easy to read guide for citizens wanting to learn more about the impeachment process. How does it work? Who can be impeached? Who has been impeached? This book answers those questions and more. The book includes a historical overview of 19 impeachments (as of the book's publication) with a history of what happened and some key lessons from an impeachment event. The key lessons are probably the most important part, and they illustrate how impeachment law has improved and been refined over time. The book is an easy read, and the author makes a good effort to make the process accessible and easy to understand for everyone. It explains key concepts very well.
See below for the publisher's description of the book and the call number information so you can find it on our shelves. Book is located in the library's General Collection on the third floor.
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