Let us begin at the beginning: The presidential pardon power is plenary. If a good President uses it to clear the record of civil rights protesters, convicted years ago, let us say, of trespassing on federal land, neither the Congress nor the courts may sit in review. If a wicked President uses it to shield white supremacists from a courageous federal prosecutor, there is no recourse. If the President uses the power to make amends for the society\u27s unwillingness to acknowledge religious differences, as President George Bush did on Christmas Eve of 1992, no entity but the public can bring him to brook; and if he uses it to prevent the prosecution of those who carried out a controversial and probably illegal policy, as President Bush also ...
A discussion of the President\u27s ability to grant Federal Pardons, and the moral and political fac...
In 2007, the Philippines made a strong stand in fighting against corruption when its former Presiden...
The post-bicentennial period has produced a substantial literature on alleged vices of our national ...
By pardoning the last Iran-Contra defendants, George Bush violated a central norm of our National Se...
The United States Constitution vests the President with power to grant reprieves and pardons for of...
Following President Gerald Ford\u27s unconditional pardon of former President Richard Nixon on Septe...
The reach of the presidential pardon power has been much in the news of late (for a variety of reaso...
Most commentators assume that, except for the few restrictions expressly mentioned in the U.S. Const...
Most commentators assume that, except for the few restrictions expressly mentioned in the U.S. Const...
Although our government is said to be one of checks and balances, the president’s power “to grant Re...
In January 2001, the singular executive power to grant official absolution was back in the public sp...
President Trump’s August 2017 pardon of Joseph Arpaio for his contempt of court conviction raised th...
Most commentators assume that, except for the few restrictions expressly mentioned in the U.S. Const...
This Article shows how the pardon power has been corrupted over the past forty years. It begins with...
Article II of the United States Constitution grants the President unlimited authority to pardon. Spe...
A discussion of the President\u27s ability to grant Federal Pardons, and the moral and political fac...
In 2007, the Philippines made a strong stand in fighting against corruption when its former Presiden...
The post-bicentennial period has produced a substantial literature on alleged vices of our national ...
By pardoning the last Iran-Contra defendants, George Bush violated a central norm of our National Se...
The United States Constitution vests the President with power to grant reprieves and pardons for of...
Following President Gerald Ford\u27s unconditional pardon of former President Richard Nixon on Septe...
The reach of the presidential pardon power has been much in the news of late (for a variety of reaso...
Most commentators assume that, except for the few restrictions expressly mentioned in the U.S. Const...
Most commentators assume that, except for the few restrictions expressly mentioned in the U.S. Const...
Although our government is said to be one of checks and balances, the president’s power “to grant Re...
In January 2001, the singular executive power to grant official absolution was back in the public sp...
President Trump’s August 2017 pardon of Joseph Arpaio for his contempt of court conviction raised th...
Most commentators assume that, except for the few restrictions expressly mentioned in the U.S. Const...
This Article shows how the pardon power has been corrupted over the past forty years. It begins with...
Article II of the United States Constitution grants the President unlimited authority to pardon. Spe...
A discussion of the President\u27s ability to grant Federal Pardons, and the moral and political fac...
In 2007, the Philippines made a strong stand in fighting against corruption when its former Presiden...
The post-bicentennial period has produced a substantial literature on alleged vices of our national ...