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Presidential Pardons
Jan 27 2021
The historic clemency power of the U.S. President, set forth in Article II of the Constitution and interpreted by the Supreme Court to have few restrictions, has long been the subject of controversy and debate. From George Washington’s pardon of participants in the Whiskey Rebellion to Gerald Ford’s
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Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: The Latest Research from UC Press
Mar 24 2020
Although we are unable to see you in person at #ACJSAM2020, UC Press is committed to sharing the latest research in Criminology & Criminal Justice. Take a look at our newest titles and save 40%.
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Reflections on Rewriting the Sentence
Dec 17 2019
The current issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter explores recent developments in sentencing reform, including a set of commentaries emerging from Columbia University and the Aleph Institute’s June 2019 ‘‘Rewriting the Sentence’’ conference, which convened over 350 legislative leaders, judges, pr
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