The Senate Impeachment Oath – Is Impartiality Even Possible?
January 16, 2020
Bloomberg Law Insight
By: Joel Cohen
In his recent piece for Bloomberg Law Insight, Stroock senior counsel Joel Cohen – the author of a new book on what it means to take an oath as well as the implications of adhering to one – explores the need for impartiality in the Senate impeachment trial, saying this will be difficult if not impossible to achieve because of increased “partiality” on both sides of the political aisle.
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For more on Joel’s book, “The Meaning of an Oath,” click here.
January 16, 2020
Bloomberg Law Insight
By: Joel Cohen
In his recent piece for Bloomberg Law Insight, Stroock senior counsel Joel Cohen – the author of a new book on what it means to take an oath as well as the implications of adhering to one – explores the need for impartiality in the Senate impeachment trial, saying this will be difficult if not impossible to achieve because of increased “partiality” on both sides of the political aisle.
Click here to read the full article.
For more on Joel’s book, “The Meaning of an Oath,” click here.