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Displaying all articles tagged:
Lethal Injection
death penalty
Dec. 3, 2018
Texas’s Death-Penalty System Is a Travesty. Joseph Garcia Is Proof.
The death penalty in America is marked by its racism and ineptitude. In Texas on Tuesday, a man will be killed in one of its more absurd applications.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
Apr. 21, 2017
Gorsuch’s Arrival at SCOTUS Lethal for Arkansas Death-Row Inmates
The new Justice was the deciding vote that allowed Arkansas’s breakneck schedule of lethal injections to proceed.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 15, 2017
Federal Judge Blocks Arkansas’s Execution Spree
The state will appeal the ruling, but may not be able to get its controversial execution schedule back on track.
By
Chas Danner
Mar. 7, 2016
Virginia Votes for Electric Chair As Last Resort
Going medieval to clear the backlog.
By
Samuel Lieberman
capital punishment
Oct. 2, 2015
Oklahoma Attorney General Asks to Stay All Executions After Glossip Drug Mix-up
He wants to investigate why two lethal-injection drugs were swapped.
By
Jonah Shepp
the law
June 29, 2015
SCOTUS: Death-Row Inmates Must Pick Their Poison
In an explosive 5-to-4 ruling, the Supreme Court upholds Oklahoma’s lethal-injection protocol. And Breyer invites a constitutional challenge to the death penalty.
By
Cristian Farias
Dec. 23, 2014
Executions to Resume in Oklahoma, Despite Questions About Lethal-Injection Drug
Following the botched execution of Clayton Lockett.
By
Margaret Hartmann
cruel and unusual punishment
July 24, 2014
Arizona Execution Lasts 2 Hours, Inmate Was Reportedly ‘Gasping and Snorting’
Though state officials insist he was just snoring.
By
Margaret Hartmann
death penalty
May 22, 2014
Tennessee Brings Back the Electric Chair
In case lethal injections become unavailable.
By
Margaret Hartmann
May 16, 2014
Photos: A Haunting Look at America’s Execution Chambers
Even states that haven’t put anyone to death for decades tend to have a facility for doing so.
By
Jen Kirby
cruel and unusual punishment
May 8, 2014
Oklahoma Delays Execution for 6 Months After Botched Lethal Injection
Charles Warner was scheduled to be executed hours after Clayton Lockett.
By
Margaret Hartmann
cruel and unusual punishment
May 7, 2014
Panel Calls for One-Drug Lethal Injections
Unlike the three used in last week’s botched execution.
By
Margaret Hartmann
death penalty
May 5, 2014
Botched Death Shows Problems of Lethal Injection
The botched death of an Oklahoma inmate reveals our failed attempt to make capital punishment less abhorrent.
By
Benjamin Wallace-Wells
justice
Sept. 28, 2010
Did California Try to Rush an Execution Before Its Sodium Thiopental Expired?
It certainly looks like it.
By
Nitasha Tiku