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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2021-01-23 12:37 am

So one of the last things Trump did was pardon a whole shitton of scumbags.

But not himself, because you can't do that.

Anyway, putting his self-serving pardons aside, I have a serious question about how pardons work. Theoretically, could an incoming president say "Look, we all know that the War on Drugs is both racist and bullshit, and also racist bullshit" and then grant a blanket pardon to everybody convicted of possession? Or would this president have to issue all the pardons individually?
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[personal profile] hudebnik 2021-01-22 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I think one legitimate basis for challenging a pardon is "overbroad", e.g. "Joe Schmoe is pardoned for all Federal crimes he's ever committed." There was language like that in Ford's pardon of Nixon, and it might not have held up in court, but nobody ever challenged it in court.

I'm not sure who has standing to challenge a pardon, though.