Beyond Symbolism: How Presidential Pardons Physically Unlock Doors in the American Workforce
For millions of Americans carrying conviction records, the barriers to meaningful employment are not merely social — they are written into licensing statutes, federal regulations, and institutional policies that make entire career sectors legally inaccessible. A presidential pardon, far from being a ceremonial gesture, functions as a concrete legal instrument capable of dismantling those barriers and restoring full economic citizenship to people who have already served their time.