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Publication date September 2, 2024
By Kim Wehle

PARDON POWER: HOW THE PARDON SYSTEM WORKS — AND WHY

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Like all discretionary authority, the pardon power is only as virtuous as the person who controls it. Kimberly Wehle demonstrates that it can be a righteous tool to remedy wrongful convictions, reduce excessive sentences, and recognize extraordinary rehabilitation, but it also can be used to obstruct investigations, benefit political allies, and reward people for paying the President’s friends.

Professor Wehle’s timely book illuminates a vast constitutional power likely to be debated during the 2024 presidential campaign and beyond.

Rod RosensteinDeputy Attorney General, Trump Administration
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PARDON POWER: HOW THE PARDON SYSTEM WORKS—AND WHY