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The Scope of the President’s Pardon Power

Social Science Research Network, 2019
The text of the Constitutional provision on pardons seems straightforward: Article II, Sec. 2 provides that, the President “shall have the Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.” Aside
J. Pfiffner
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Pardons

1997
Abstract In Pardons, Kathleen Dean Moore addresses a host of crucial questions surrounding acts of clemency, including what justifies pardoning power, who should be pardoned, and the definition of an unforgivable crime. Illustrating her arguments with rich and fascinating historical examples-some scandalous or funny, others inspiring or ...
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Contextualizing opposition to pardons: Implications for pardon reform

Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2018
Though pardons (record suspensions) have existed in Canada for over four decades, most reform to the pardon programme has occurred in the last decade. An experimental survey was conducted to understand whether providing basic information pertaining to ...
Y. Murphy
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Pardon My French

Acute Medicine Journal, 2019
Cama et al’s review of pneumothorax management was excellent, especially their elegant depiction of chest tube diameter in comparison to the intercostal space, as measured in French gauge. The use of gauge is medicine is confusing due to differing systems and seemingly random increments.
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On Revenge, Pardon, and Forgiveness

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2022
Dana Amir
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