Hofstra Law Review
Volume 28, Issue 2 (1999)
A Symposium on The Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton: Reflections on the Process, the Results, and the Future
On Impeaching Presidents
Akhil Reed Amar
Perjury as a Ground for Impeachment-A Textual and Contextual Analysis
Monroe H. Freedman
The Historical and Constitutional Significance of the Impeachment and Trial of President Clinton
Michael J. Gerhardt
The Senate Impeachment Trial for President Clinton
Charles Tiefer
Reflections on Murder, Misdemeanors, and Madison
Jonathan Turley
Comment
A New Chapter in Constitutional Law: Saenz v. Roe and the Revival of the Fourteenth Amendment's Privileges or Immunities Clause
Stacey L. Winick
Notes
Divorce and the Disposition of Frozen Embryos
Mark C. Haut
Can the EC Kill the Irish Unborn?: An Investigation of the European Community's Ability to Impinge on the Moral Sovereignty of Member States
Donald A. MacLean