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Governors, Use Your Clemency Powers

July 11, 2025

By STEVE ZEIDMAN / NEW YORK TIMES

Steve Zeidman, professor at the City University of New York School of Law (photo credit: Maggie Shannon/Medium)

President Trump is making shameless use of his constitutional clemency power, rewarding insurrectionists, cronies, campaign contributors and sundry others. But this is not the only problem. Mr. Trump’s acts of commission are paralleled by American governors’ acts of omission. Even though they control the bulk of the country’s prison population and typically have the power to grant clemency, many governors have consistently failed to exercise the power of forgiveness, to all of our detriment.

Clemency, specifically the power to commute a person’s sentence, is a readily available mechanism to rectify the hyper-punitive sentences regularly meted out in state courts during the past several decades that contributed to the crisis of mass incarceration…

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Category: News Articlestag: clemency, clemency for elders, Constitution, Kathy Hochul, New York Times, Phil Murphy, Steve Zeidman

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