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The Rule of Law: Justice, Mercy, and the Power to Pardon

The Rule of Law: Justice, Mercy, and the Power to Pardon

by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Mar 11, 2026 | Courts, Rule of Law

The Rule of Law: Justice, Mercy, and the Power to Pardon Under the U.S. Constitution, the president is granted the power “to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States except in Cases of Impeachment.” Article II, §2. The president’s authority...
Prevent Disruption of November’s Midterm Elections

Prevent Disruption of November’s Midterm Elections

by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Mar 4, 2026 | Elections, Rule of Law

Prevent Disruption of November’s Midterm Elections Every American should be concerned about the upcoming midterm election based on the current Administration’s actions and rhetoric. President Trump has repeatedly suggested that elections should be nationalized. This...
Blocking Assaults on the Fragile Freedom to Speak

Blocking Assaults on the Fragile Freedom to Speak

by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Feb 17, 2026 | Free Speech, Rule of Law

Blocking Assaults on the Fragile Freedom to Speak Federal prosecutors in Washington attempted a direct assault on freedom of speech this month when they asked a federal grand jury to indict two U.S. senators and four House members for saying something the Trump...
The Supreme Court’s “Shadow Docket” Is Testing the Rule of Law

The Supreme Court’s “Shadow Docket” Is Testing the Rule of Law

by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Feb 11, 2026 | Courts, Rule of Law

The Supreme Court’s “Shadow Docket” Is Testing the Rule of Law Last summer a federal judge halted ICE raids in Los Angeles, finding that the U.S. had been detaining citizens and non-citizens alike based on race or ethnicity in violation of the U.S. Constitution. In a...
Elections in Georgia: Why They Can Be Trusted

Elections in Georgia: Why They Can Be Trusted

by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Feb 6, 2026 | Elections, Rule of Law

Elections in Georgia: Why They Can Be Trusted The nationalizing of state elections is contrary to the U.S. Constitution and poses a significant threat to foundations of the rule of law. President Trump has stated that the U.S. election system is riddled with fraud and...
The Rule of Law and Our Democratic Form of Government Are Under Attack

The Rule of Law and Our Democratic Form of Government Are Under Attack

by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Feb 6, 2026 | Rule of Law

The Rule of Law and Our Democratic Form of Government Are Under Attack The collective actions of the Trump Administration during its first year in office threaten both the Rule of Law and our democratic form of government. The Administration has embarked on a...
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