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June 19, 2020

Terrific coverage of clemency in new issue of University of St. Thomas Law Journal

The latest issue of the University of St. Thomas Law Journal has a great collection of articles under the heading "Clemency: A Constitutional Power Moves into the Future."  Here are the titles, authors and links for all the pieces:

Memo to the President: Two Steps to Fix the Clemency Crisis by Mark Osler

Who Is My Brother’s Keeper? by Rudy Martinez

Clemency Must Play a Pivotal Role in Reversing the Damage Caused by the "Tough on Crime Era" by Mark V. Holden

Clemency, Pardons, and Reform: When People Released Return to Prison by Jessica Jackson

The Future of Presidential Clemency Decision-Making by Paul J. Larkin, Jr.

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