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OA409: Jed Shugerman on Trump's "Unfaithful Execution" of the Oath

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Jed Shugerman is a Professor of Law at Fordham University. He and his colleague Ethan Leib filed a motion before Judge Amy Berman Jackson regarding Roger Stone's commutation. They argue "that the Constitution limits the pardon power to uses that are in the public interest, not primarily for self-interest, self-dealing, or self-protection." For more information and for links to Jed's law review articles related to these arguments, check out his blog post.

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OA409: Jed Shugerman on Trump's "Unfaithful Execution" of the Oath

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