The Constitution gives the president the power of clemency, the ability to forgive crimes and release individuals from prison. There are no checks on this power, giving the president unilateral power. Are there any factors that constrain this power or affect it? I claim that the electoral manner in which a president comes into office helps determine how they will use the power. Presidents coming into power with enthusiasm and confidence of the people will issue more clemency, while those who come into power with less will have decreased levels of clemency. Additionally, with more media outlets to scrutinize their every action, more recent presidents also issue less clemency
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The Constitution gives the president the power of clemency, the ability to forgive crimes and releas...
A discussion of the President\u27s ability to grant Federal Pardons, and the moral and political fac...
The Constitution of the United States empowers the president of the United States to curtail or elim...
The reach of the presidential pardon power has been much in the news of late (for a variety of reaso...
This Article shows how the pardon power has been corrupted over the past forty years. It begins with...
Article II of the U.S Constitution empowers presidents to pardon Offences against the United States...
Most commentators assume that, except for the few restrictions expressly mentioned in the U.S. Const...
Recent alleged abuses of the pardon power by presidents in Peru and the US have drawn attention to a...
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 Article II Pardon Clause grants the President authority to award clemency to any offender. The c...
This Article argues for transparency in the clemency process and contends that the concept of clemen...
Most commentators assume that, except for the few restrictions expressly mentioned in the U.S. Const...
The authority of pardoning gives place to the power of discretion. Exercise of this power must be do...
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