This volume is a compilation of the U.S. federal special
prosecutor/independent counsel investigations spanning the complete
twenty-one year tenure from 1978-1999 of the independent counsel
statute. The entries include individuals who have served as
investigators; those who have been targets of investigations; all
attorney generals who have called for appointment of special
prosecutors; all presidents during whose terms of office such
prosecutors served; and all legal cases that served to argue for or
against the constitutionality of the independent counsel statute.
These historical precedents are traced from Ulysses Grant's
appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the St. Louis
Whiskey Scandal in 1875. More contemporary cases include Watergate,
precipitated by Richard Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre dismissal
of Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox in 1973; Independent Counsel
Lawrence Walsh's Iran-Contra Investigation; and Special Prosecutor
Ken Starr's Whitewater investigation of the Clintons and the
ensuing permutations which brought individuals like Linda Tripp and
Monica Lewinsky to prominence and also brought the statute calling
for such investigations into constitutional debate.
The book is fully cross-referenced and contains a comprehensive
bibliography and index. It will be of interest to scholars and
students of American History and Constitutional History.
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