The US president’s power to pardon is both one of the most absolute and misunderstood provisions of the Constitution. Rooted ...
President Biden issues preemptive pardons to protect public servants from potential prosecutions threatened by ...
In the first hours of his second term, President Donald Trump pardoned nearly everyone convicted of crimes associated with ...
A foundational principle of the U.S. Constitution is the idea that no one is above the law. Why allow pardons?
President Biden granted a slew of last-minute preemptive pardons on Jan. 20, including to Dr. Anthony Fauci and members of ...
President Donald Trump is planning to pardon people convicted of nonviolent offenses related to the January 6, 2021, US ...
The recent frenzy of pardons is an important reminder that there is no such thing as the so-called “rule of law” in the ...
About 1,500 rioters who were involved in storming the U.S. Capitol in 2021 were granted pardons by President Donald Trump.
(WKYT) - For today’s Good Question, Jeremy asks: “The idea of a blanket pardon seems ridiculous. If someone who is pardoned ...
The US president’s power to pardon is both one of the most absolute and misunderstood provisions of the Constitution. Rooted in the “prerogative of mercy” of English kings dating back to the seventh ...
Joe Biden has pre-emptively pardoned America’s Covid chief and a swathe of other Trump critics in an effort to guard against ...