The Ordinary, The Exceptional, the Corrupt, and the Moral: What Did the Impeachment of Bill Clinton Mean for America and Americans? Book review of: An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton. By Richard A. Posner
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The Ordinary, The Exceptional, the Corrupt, and the Moral: What Did the Impeachment of Bill Clinton Mean for America and Americans? Book review of: An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton. By Richard A. Posner
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Book review of: An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton. By Richard A. Posner. Harvard University Press. 1999. Pp. 266. Reviewed by: Stephen B. Presser
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Constitutional Commentary, Volume 17, Number 1 (Spring 2000), pages 149-160
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Presser, Stephen B.. (2000). The Ordinary, The Exceptional, the Corrupt, and the Moral: What Did the Impeachment of Bill Clinton Mean for America and Americans? Book review of: An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton. By Richard A. Posner. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/168017.
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