so the idea that the signature is by autopen rather than by handwritten signature seems not relevant to the constitutionality because Article II just says that the President has the power to pardon,” ...
“Hence the grounds for impeachment are the same as for a President and set a fairly high bar,” Bernadette Meyler, a professor of constitutional law at Stanford Law School, told McClatchy News.
“The president possesses the power to pardon, but there is no specification (unlike for signing of bills) that this pardon be ...
Meyler says that if presidential pardons were to be invalidated because of an autopen signature, that could bring into question other policies that were signed by such measures. “When so much is ...
“Hence the grounds for impeachment are the same as for a President and set a fairly high bar,” Bernadette Meyler, a professor of constitutional law at Stanford Law School, told McClatchy News.
Meyler says that if presidential pardons were to be invalidated because of an autopen signature, that could bring into question other policies that were signed by such measures. “When so much is ...
“The president possesses the power to pardon, but there is no specification (unlike for signing of bills) that this pardon be in writing,” said Bernadette Meyler, a Stanford University scholar ...