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The Complexities of Presidential Pardons
This chapter explores the implications of a recent mass pardon of 1,500 individuals by a political figure, focusing on non-violent offenders and high-profile cases. It discusses the historical context of presidential pardons, the moral and legal complexities involved, and their potential to impact societal perceptions of justice. The dialogue critically examines cases of clemency throughout U.S. history, highlighting concerns over fairness and accountability in the justice system.