Tag: PA

  • Parens Patriae

    The State as Parens PatriaeThe distinction between suits brought by states to protect the welfare of their citizens as a whole and suits to protect the private interests of individual citizens is not easily drawn. Thus, in Oklahoma v. Atchison, T. & S.F. Ry.,<a name=t1 href=#f1 target="_self&qu…

  • Pardon

    The Legal Nature of a PardonIn the first case to be decided concerning the pardoning power, Chief Justice Marshall, speaking for the Court, said: "As this power had been exercised from time immemorial by the executive of that nation whose language is our language, and to whose judicial institut…

  • Pardon Limits

    Limits to the Efficacy of a Presidential PardonBut Justice Field's latitudinarian view of the effect of a pardon undoubtedly still applies ordinarily where the pardon is issued before conviction. He is also correct in saying that a full pardon restores a convict to his "civil rights," …

  • Pardon Power

    Scope of the Pardon Power (Commander-In-Chief)The pardon power embraces all "offences against the United States," except cases of impeachment, and includes the power to remit fines, penalties, and forfeitures, except as to money covered into the Treasury or paid an informer,<a name=t1 href…