Preventing and Deterring Unlawful Pardons

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Preventing and Deterring Unlawful Pardons

The presidential pardon power is limited by the Constitution, the system of checks and balances it establishes, and the individual rights it protects—as well as by federal law.

May 20, 2019

  • Defending the Rule of Law
  • Case Documents
Top of the US Constitution.

The President Is Not a King

The president is not a king. He, like every American, must obey the law.

March 4, 2019

  • Defending the Rule of Law
  • Case Documents

El Paso County v. Trump

Protect Democracy sued President Trump on behalf of El Paso County, Texas, and the Border Network for Human Rights, to stop his illegal use of emergency powers to construct a border wall.

February 20, 2019

  • Defending the Rule of Law
  • Case Documents
Abrams and Kemp for governor signs on the side of the road.

Brown v. Kemp

In November 2018, Georgia gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp resigned from his position as Secretary of State in response to a lawsuit brought by a group of Georgia voters.

November 8, 2018

  • Protecting Elections
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PEN America v. Trump

Protect Democracy sued President Trump on behalf of PEN America to stop him from using his government powers to punish media critics and quash dissent.

October 16, 2018

  • Defending the Rule of Law
  • Case Documents
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Briskman v. Akima

Ms. Briskman's firing at the hands of her employer is a textbook case of "autocratic capture."

July 6, 2018

  • Defending the Rule of Law
  • Case Documents

False Terrorism Report

On May 3, 2018, Protect Democracy filed a complaint in federal court demanding the retraction or correction of a misleading report on the national origin of terrorists.

May 3, 2018

  • Defending the Rule of Law
  • Case Documents