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The Presidential Pardon Power

We the People

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The Power and Limits of Presidential Pardons

This chapter investigates the origins and implications of the presidential pardon power, tracing its roots back to the British monarchy while contrasting it with the framers' intentions in the Constitution. It also explores the tensions between presidential immunity and accountability, particularly in light of historical perspectives and recent legal interpretations.

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