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LANSING, MI, TAMPA, FL, and YONKERS, NY —January 12, 2021 — Constitutional Law Professor at WMU-Cooley Lansing, Michigan Campus Professor Brendan Beery explains what the Constitution says about High Crimes and Misdemeanors, and why issues surrounding impeachment and removal are for Congress – and not courts – to decide. Professor Beery, a summa cum laude graduate of the law school, teaches Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Criminal Procedure.
Joining him will be fellow WMU-Cooley Criminal Law Prof. Jeff Swartz at the Tampa, Florida campus. They will decipher what happened last Wednesday, the conduct taken since, the ramification to the political landscape, as the nation awaits President-elect Joe Biden to be sworn to office. At issue is whether President Trump’s legacy has hobbled the prospects for the future President Biden’s capacity? What is the future President Biden’s most demanding challenge? Does the prospect of a majority Democratic government bode well for the nation. Will it shrink the schism that pains the nation or will the divisions continue to diminish the nation’s prospects at hone, and on the international stage; if not, what are the challenges ahead? From 10-11am EST
Thereafter, Hezi Aris, Yonkers Tribune Publisher/Editor delves into the latest national and international news with commensurate analysis. From 11am-12Noon EST