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  2. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The impeachment process may be requested by non-members. For example, when the Judicial Conference of the United States suggests a federal judge be impeached, a charge of actions constituting grounds for impeachment may come from a special prosecutor, the president, or state or territorial legislature, grand jury, or by petition. An impeachment ...

  3. Impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The impeachment process may be requested by non-members. For example, when the Judicial Conference of the United States suggests a federal judge be impeached, a charge of actions constituting grounds for impeachment may come from a special prosecutor, the president, or state or territorial legislature, grand jury, or by petition. An impeachment ...

  4. Federal impeachment trial in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The impeached official and their counsel may also demur, arguing that the impeached official is not a civil official that can be subject to an impeachment, or argue that there are not sufficient grounds for impeachment in the articles brought against them. The impeached official may answer the articles brought against them. [13]

  5. Opinion | How to Impeach a Supreme Court Justice - AOL

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  6. Legal and constitutional experts on Sunday warned that the U.S. could be headed toward a "constitutional crisis" or a "breakdown of the system" after Vice President JD Vance suggested that judges ...

  7. Impeachment by state and territorial governments of the ...

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    Similar to the Congress of the United States, state legislatures can impeach state officials, including governors and judicial officers, in every state except Oregon. [1] [2] In addition, the legislatures of the territories of American Samoa, [3] Northern Mariana Islands, [4] and Puerto Rico [5] have impeachment powers. Impeachment describes ...

  8. Jurisdiction stripping - Wikipedia

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    The judicial power shall extend to all the cases enumerated in the constitution. As the mode is not limited, it may extend to all such cases, in any form, in which judicial power may be exercised. It may, therefore, extend to them in the shape of original or appellate jurisdiction, or both; for there is nothing in the nature of the cases which ...

  9. Opinion: Impeachment over a judicial ruling is never appropriate

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    The Iowa Judicial Branch is widely recognized as one of the best in the nation. ... but the actual impeachment and removal of judges is in fact rare and limited by Iowa law to serious ethical or ...