
This episode details the Senate's impeachment trial procedures. We explains the established rules, highlighting their origins and evolution, and examines the practical application of those rules in past trials. We covers key stages, including the presentation of articles, organizing the trial, evidence gathering, and the final vote. Finally, we address the roles of the presiding officer and the Senate, clarifying their authority in procedural matters.
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The Origination Clause: Interpretation and Enforcement

The Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA)
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