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| law_school  = Georgetown University Law Center
| law_school  = Georgetown University Law Center
| subjects    = Supreme Court Seminar*Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights and Liberties*Constitutional Law I: The Federal System
| subjects    = Supreme Court Seminar*Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights and Liberties*Constitutional Law I: The Federal System
| status      =  
| status      = full time
| taught_since =  
| taught_since = 1982
| alma_mater  = University of Michigan
| alma_mater  = University of Michigan Law School
| outlines    = Georgetown Bloch Supreme Court Seminar*Georgetown Bloch Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights and Liberties*Georgetown Bloch Constitutional Law I: The Federal System
| outlines    = Georgetown Bloch Supreme Court Seminar*Georgetown Bloch Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights and Liberties*Georgetown Bloch Constitutional Law I: The Federal System
| website      = http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/bloch-susan-low.cfm
| website      = https://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/susan-low-bloch/
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'''Susan Low Bloch''' is a law professor at [[Georgetown University Law Center]]. Subjects taught by Susan Low Bloch include [[Supreme Court Seminar]], [[Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights and Liberties]], and [[Constitutional Law I: The Federal System]].
'''Susan Low Bloch''' is a law professor at [[Georgetown University Law Center]]. She joined the faculty at Georgetown in 1982. Subjects taught by Susan Low Bloch include [[Supreme Court Seminar]], [[Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights and Liberties]], and [[Constitutional Law I: The Federal System]].
 
Susan Low Bloch graduated from the [[University of Michigan Law School]].
 
Professor Bloch testified during the Bill Clinton impeachment proceedings before the House Judiciary Committee.<ref name="Clinton">https://wjla.com/news/local/georgetown-professor-insight-on-impeachment</ref> There, she was asked: "What is an impeachable offense?" Her answer was that "The Constitution is quite simple. It says the president or other officers shall be impeached for treason, bribery, or other high crimes or misdemeanors, misdemeanors does not something like jaywalking. they are serious abuses of office, it doesn't get much worse than treason."<ref name="Clinton" />


Susan Low Bloch graduated from [[University of Michigan]].
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Susan Low Bloch is a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center. She joined the faculty at Georgetown in 1982. Subjects taught by Susan Low Bloch include Supreme Court Seminar, Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights and Liberties, and Constitutional Law I: The Federal System.

Susan Low Bloch graduated from the University of Michigan Law School.

Professor Bloch testified during the Bill Clinton impeachment proceedings before the House Judiciary Committee.[1] There, she was asked: "What is an impeachable offense?" Her answer was that "The Constitution is quite simple. It says the president or other officers shall be impeached for treason, bribery, or other high crimes or misdemeanors, misdemeanors does not something like jaywalking. they are serious abuses of office, it doesn't get much worse than treason."[1]

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