University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Christopher L. Peterson has fielded several media requests to discuss his analysis outlining why there is a legally sufficient case to impeach Donald Trump under the U.S. Constitution on charges related to fraud and racketeering for prior conduct now that Trump has been elected president.

An analysis by University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law professor Christopher L. Peterson outlines why there is a legally sufficient case to impeach Donald Trump under the U.S. Constitution on charges related to fraud and racketeering for prior conduct.
After Election Day, media including CNN Wire, USA Today, New York Magazine, Bustle, Internatonal Business Times, Mic, SBS , Morning Ledger and People have interviewed Peterson or referenced his research.
Prior to Election Day, Peterson discussed his research in multiple news outlets. He appeared in anOct. 25 USA Today series on “Trump and the Law.”
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