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Presidential Pardons: The (almost) Unlimited Power of The President To Pardon

1 Presidential Pardons: The (almost) Unlimited Power of The President To Pardon “He who pardons easily invites offense” (Pierre Corneille) There’s been a lot of talk about President Biden pardoning his son.  Common complaints include it was unethical; the pardon is too sweeping; and Biden repeatedly lied when he stated he would not pardon his

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Beginning Of The FBI’s Trampling Civil Liberties: The First Red Scare 1918-1921 (1 of 8)

Beginning Of The FBI’s Trampling Civil Liberties: The First Red Scare 1918-1921 The 20th century came in with promise. In 1900 the Eastman Kodak company introduced the “Brownie” camera – it sold for $1, film cost 15 cents and for 40 cents and a dime per print (including postage) you could have the film developed.1

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