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John C. Bonifaz is a American constiutional attorney and author. After graduating Brown University in 1987, and finishingHarvard Law School in 1992, Bonifaz became a practicing attorney in Boston, where he became known as a harsh critic of George W. Bush. He has accused the President of violating International law and betraying the Constitution by launching an invasion of Iraq without a Congressional Declaration of War. Brown University is an Ivy League university located in Providence, Rhode Island. ...
1987 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Harvard Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of Harvard University. ...
1992 is a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Alternative meanings: Boston (disambiguation) The 18th-century Old State House in Boston is surrounded by tall buildings of the 19th and 20th centuries. ...
Order: 43rd President Vice President: Dick Cheney Term of office: January 20, 2001 – Present Preceded by: Bill Clinton Succeeded by: Incumbent Date of birth: July 6, 1946 Place of birth: New Haven, Connecticut First Lady: Laura Welch Bush Political party: Republican George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the...
The 2003 invasion of Iraq, also called simply the Iraq War or Operation: Iraqi Freedom, was a war that began March 20, 2003, fought between a group of troops consisting primarily of American and British, but also Polish, Australian and several other nations forces, and Iraq. ...
Bonifaz wrote the book Warrior King: The Case for Impeaching George Bush which oddly did not mention impeachment, but did list and categorize Bush's faults and contraventions of legal precedent. He is the founder of the National Voting Rights Institute In February and March 2003, Bonifaz served as lead counsel for a coalition of US soldiers, parents of US soldiers, and Members of Congress (led by Representatives Conyers and Kucinich) in a federal lawsuit challenging the authority of President Bush and Secretary Rumsfeld to launch a war against Iraq absent a congressional declaration of war or equivalent action. |