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  2. List of impeachment investigations of United States federal ...

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    This is a way for the legislative branch to check and balance the executive and judicial branches and police itself as well. As of December 2019, there have been 66 federal judges or Supreme Court Justices investigated for impeachment. [1]

  3. Impeachment by state and territorial governments of the ...

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    Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia (if the chief justice is disqualified, then the presiding justice of the Supreme Court is to preside. If the presiding justice too is disqualified, then the Senate is to select another justice of the Supreme Court to preside) None specified [23] Guam (territory) (no impeachment clause) Hawaii

  4. How Impeaching a Supreme Court Justice Works - AOL

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    Only one Supreme Court Justice has ever been impeached. Here’s how the process works and what happened the only time it succeeded. How Impeaching a Supreme Court Justice Works

  5. Supreme Court of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Established upon statehood in 1845, the Florida Supreme Court is headquartered across Duval Street from the state capitol in Tallahassee. Throughout the court's history, it has undergone many reorganizations as Florida's population has grown. As of October 2020, each justice of the Florida Supreme Court receives a salary of $227,218. [2]

  6. Florida Supreme Court sides with DeSantis, denies ... - AOL

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    Florida’s state Supreme Court sided with Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and denied an effort by a Democratic state attorney to be reinstated after she was removed from office last year. The ...

  7. Democratic lawmaker Ocasio-Cortez wants US Supreme Court ...

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    Democratic U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on Sunday she wants Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to be impeached and his advisers probed after a media report described luxury ...

  8. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court would later state in dicta that the (by then repealed) Tenure of Office Act had been unconstitutional. [57] 126–47 [58] [Note 2] [Note 5] Acquitted on May 26, 1868; 35–19 in favor of conviction, falling one vote short of two-thirds. [47] [49] 7 February 28, 1873 Mark W. Delahay: Judge (District of Kansas) Drunkenness

  9. Upside-down flag at Justice Alito's home another blow for ...

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    Only Congress can impeach a justice, said Michael Frisch, ethics counsel at Georgetown Law. One justice, Abe Fortas, resigned from the Supreme Court in 1969 amid a controversy over receiving ...