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Category: Capital punishment

Courts are conflicted over secrecy of death drugs: I’m not

July 28, 2014 Gloria Shur Bilchik Capital punishment, Courts, States Leave a comment

Should states be required to disclose which drugs they use to kill people sentenced to the death penalty? In July 2014, the 9th Circuit

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Rule of law? MO executes a man while his appeal is pending

February 4, 2014 Hafsa Capital punishment, Civil Rights, Courts, Crime/Violence, Missouri region, Prison One comment

The Bill of Rights may have been passed over 220 years ago, but it seems to still not have been fully enacted. “Missouri executed

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