
Legal Scholar Cass Sunstein on the History of Impeachment
Clip: 11/20/2019 | 17m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Cass Sunstein joins the program to give his take on the impeachment hearings.
Treason, bribery, high crimes and misdemeanors: four things which are integral to an impeachment process, and which Cass Sunstein can explain better than most. He is a Harvard Law Professor who also served as a White House administrator under President Obama. Walter sits down with Sunstein to find out his take on the impeachment hearings and how "Star Wars" relates to today's politics.
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Legal Scholar Cass Sunstein on the History of Impeachment
Clip: 11/20/2019 | 17m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Treason, bribery, high crimes and misdemeanors: four things which are integral to an impeachment process, and which Cass Sunstein can explain better than most. He is a Harvard Law Professor who also served as a White House administrator under President Obama. Walter sits down with Sunstein to find out his take on the impeachment hearings and how "Star Wars" relates to today's politics.
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