Judiciary The Constitution empowers the president to pardon civil offenses Judiciary / 7 months ago by Thomas Beck, opinion contributor 06/11/25 3:00 PM ET
Judiciary No, Trump can’t void Biden’s pardons Judiciary / 9 months ago by Aron Solomon, opinion contributor 03/19/25 7:00 AM ET
White House Trump’s claim to revoke Biden’s pardons is bunk White House / 9 months ago by Kimberly Wehle, opinion contributor 03/18/25 9:30 AM ET
Video Watch live: White House holds briefing as pressure grows on Biden for more pardons Video / 1 year ago by The Hill Staff 12/06/24 1:00 PM ET
White House Lame-duck pardon, broken promise: Biden leaves a legacy of corruption White House / 1 year ago by Jonathan Turley, Opinion Contributor 12/02/24 10:23 AM ET
Criminal Justice Was an innocent man just executed in Missouri? Criminal Justice / 1 year ago by Kimberly Wehle, opinion contributor 09/25/24 8:30 AM ET
Criminal Justice Trump abused the pardon power and promises to do so again Criminal Justice / 1 year ago by Kimberly Wehle, opinion contributor 08/28/24 9:30 AM ET
Campaign What will Biden’s lame-duck legacy be? Campaign / 1 year ago by Austin Sarat, opinion contributor 07/29/24 9:00 AM ET
Judiciary A frightening thought experiment: A murderous president with criminal immunity Judiciary / 1 year ago by Kimberly Wehle, opinion contributor 07/17/24 9:35 AM ET
Opinion Governors are sitting on a critical tool to reduce incarceration and uplift communities Opinion / 2 years ago by Amol Sinha, opinion contributor 06/26/24 1:30 PM ET
Criminal Justice The pardon of Daniel Perry in Texas charts a new, alarming course Criminal Justice / 2 years ago by Kimberly Wehle, opinion contributor 05/29/24 9:30 AM ET
Judiciary Why the Georgia indictment is Trump’s biggest problem Judiciary / 2 years ago by Merrill Matthews, opinion contributor 08/15/23 1:30 PM ET
Judiciary Trump’s legal ‘Super Tuesday’ will start one of the most bizarre presidential elections in history Judiciary / 3 years ago by Jonathan Turley, opinion contributor 04/01/23 10:30 AM ET
Criminal Justice Are Biden’s clemencies the start of something bold or another example of political timidity? Criminal Justice / 4 years ago by Austin Sarat, opinion contributor 05/02/22 12:30 PM ET
House House Judiciary to consider bills to rein in Trump’s pardon power House / 5 years ago by Brooke Seipel 07/17/20 6:40 PM ET
White House On pardons, Congress shouldn’t take a joke White House / 6 years ago by David Janovsky, opinion contributor 09/02/19 4:00 PM ET