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EPISODE SUMMARY
In this episode, the hosts discuss philosophies about the interplay of loyalty to "constituents" and the role of conscience for elected officials. In the context of impeachment, they ask whether senators appropriately followed their oaths both as senators and as impeachment jurors to support and defend the Constitution – and the Nation.
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Brandenburd v. Ohio
History of Senatorial Oath
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Duty imposed by impeachment oath
https://takecareblog.com/blog/impeachment-trials-and-the-senator-s-oath-of-impartial-justice
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EPISODE SUMMARY
In this episode, the hosts discuss philosophies about the interplay of loyalty to "constituents" and the role of conscience for elected officials. In the context of impeachment, they ask whether senators appropriately followed their oaths both as senators and as impeachment jurors to support and defend the Constitution – and the Nation.
A FEW KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE
To download the transcript, CLICK HERE
LINKS IN THIS EPISODE
CLICK HERE TO LEAVE FEEDBACK
Follow Ellis Conversations on Twitter
Follow Judge Ronald Ellis on Twitter
Follow Jamil Ellis on Twitter
Follow Jamil Ellis on LinkedIn
Check out Unified Ground
Check out BlackHistoryChatGPT
Brandenburd v. Ohio
History of Senatorial Oath
Oath of federal employees
Duty imposed by impeachment oath
https://takecareblog.com/blog/impeachment-trials-and-the-senator-s-oath-of-impartial-justice
OTHER EPISODES OF INTEREST