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Category: Presidential Pardons

Guest Post: On Pardons

June 5, 2018 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

The final Blog-a-Fault-Line contest winner! High Schooler Gabriel Quiroga discusses presidential pardons.

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Pardon Me?

February 7, 2018 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

The president’s power to grant pardons is very broad. With the exception of impeachment, the chief can erase a criminal conviction as if it had never happened. So how far do you think the president’s ability to grant pardons should go?

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