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14 Nov 2019, 9:30 pm by Mitra Sharafi
From the publisher: From Gerald Ford's preemptive pardon of Richard Nixon and Donald Trump's claims that as president he could pardon himself to the posthumous royal pardon of Alan Turing, the power of the pardon has a powerful hold on the political and cultural imagination. [read post]
14 Nov 2019, 6:42 pm by Howard Bashman
Richard Wolf of USA Today reports that “Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to get hero’s welcome from conservative Federalist Society. [read post]
” But legal scholars have concluded that impeachment is considerably more law-governed, and constrained, than Ford suggested. [read post]
21 Oct 2019, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Its deep-dive account of Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon’s alliance to impeach William O. [read post]
16 Oct 2019, 3:32 pm by Richard Thompson Ford
(This article was first published in the The American Interest on October 11, 2019.) [read post]
1 Oct 2019, 6:21 am by Carolina Attorneys
COA18-1011 Filed: 1 October 2019 Mecklenburg County, No. 14 CVD 13699 RICHARD OWEN SHIREY, Plaintiff, v. [read post]
8 Sep 2019, 3:00 am by NCC Staff
And Richard Ben-Veniste, a former Watergate prosecutor and a Democrat, wrote about the pardon shortly after Ford’s passing in 2006. [read post]
30 Jul 2019, 9:09 am by David Priess
Several—Allen Dulles, Richard Helms, William Colby, Gates, John Brennan, and Gina Haspel—rose within the Agency itself for most of their careers. [read post]
25 Jul 2019, 2:59 pm by Grace Lee
  Five years later, President Gerald Ford appointed him to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by the retirement of Justice William O. [read post]
18 Jul 2019, 5:23 pm by Richard Thompson Ford
(This article was first published in the The American Interest on July 18, 2019.) [read post]
18 Jul 2019, 3:52 am by Edith Roberts
” At The New Republic, Matt Ford explains that although “Chief Justice John Roberts closed the door” this term on federal courts as a remedy for partisan gerrymandering, his opinion in Rucho v. [read post]
15 Jul 2019, 8:09 am by Michael Geist
For example, the Ford government in Ontario recently launched an expert panel on intellectual property that squarely focused on the issue. [read post]
12 Jun 2019, 12:03 pm by Benjamin Wittes
The other way is the way Gerald Ford did it: pardoning Richard Nixon before the special prosecutor could bring an indictment against him. [read post]