
The Pardon Power
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The Presidential Pardon Power: Complexities and Implications
This chapter explores the intricacies of the presidential pardon power, focusing particularly on the concept of self-pardons and its constitutional implications. The discussion includes historical context, notable precedents, and the relationship between impeachment and prosecutorial authority. Speakers analyze the political and legal ramifications of a president pardoning themselves, questioning the feasibility and moral implications of such actions in light of recent events.
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