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Pardon My Concerns - Should We Put Limits on Presidential Pardons? with Kim Wehle
Season 1 · Episode 46

Pardon My Concerns - Should We Put Limits on Presidential Pardons? with Kim Wehle

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

September 17, 202437m 49s

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Show Notes

Like all discretionary authority, the pardon power is only as virtuous as the person who controls it. Kimberly Wehle, author of the new book, Pardon Power: How the Pardon System Works - and Why demonstrates that it can be a righteous tool to remedy wrongful convictions, but it also can be used to obstruct investigations, benefit political allies, and reward the President’s friends and family. As the author of What You Need to Know about Voting—and Why, Kim also challenges efforts to distort or disrupt the U.S. electoral system for selecting the president and warns that vigilance is necessary, locally and nationally.

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