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March 8, 2007
Everyone's talking about pardons
Though I am eager to focus on the sentencing issues now critical to Lewis Libby's fate, it seems that everyone else wants to talk about the possibility of a presidential pardon. Here are just a few major stories on the topic:
- From USA Today, "Conservatives press Bush for Libby pardon"
- From Time, "Will Bush Pardon Libby?"
- From the New York Times, "Debate Over a Pardon Follows the Libby Verdict"
- From the Washington Post, "Bush Deflects Pressure To Give Libby a Pardon"
March 8, 2007 at 07:35 AM | Permalink
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Please consider viewing my work on the topic and commentary on Libby in particular:
http://www.rvc.cc.il.us/faclink/pruckman/pardoncharts/juristcharts.htm
best,
Posted by: P.S. Ruckman, Jr. | Mar 13, 2007 1:57:02 PM