Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Billy Sothern : Civil Rights & Liberties
As executions resume in the wake of a Supreme Court decision, we are reminded that a life cannot be willfully ended without violence.
Billy Sothern : Civil Rights & Liberties
As executions resume in the wake of a Supreme Court decision, we are reminded that a life cannot be willfully ended without violence.
After years of performing executions at a pace that scares the bejesus out of the civilized world, Texas has put the brakes on its machine as the Supreme Court considers lethal injection.
Moshik Temkin : Human Rights & Civil Liberties
History sheds no new light on their guilt or innocence. But it does make clear that their trial and execution was an unjust and intolerable act of barbarism.
Patricia J. Williams : Supreme Court
The latest Supreme Court ruling on the death penalty will give prosecutors huge latitude to pick jurors who enthusiastically embrace capital punishment.
Billy Sothern : Domestic Violence
Billy Sothern, member of the legal team that represented Patrick Kennedy, convicted of child rape, in a landmark Supreme Court death penalty decision this week, explained the issues at stake in this 2007 essay.
Liliana Segura : Attorney General
As the US Attorney purge scandal intensifies, new light is shed on federal prosecutors' struggles with the Justice Department over the death penalty.
The time has come for the US to join the rest of civilized nations and abolish capital punishment.
The Garden State has become the center of gravity in the fight to abolish capital punishment.
As doubts grow about the humanity and constitutionality of lethal injection, California, Florida and Maryland have shut down executions. America's flight from the death penalty continues.
This summer marks a grim anniversary of a Supreme Court decision to affirm the death penalty and create a bureaucratic killing machine that puts American justice at odds with the Constitution's underlying values.
Bruce Shapiro : Civil Rights After 9/11
Justice triumphed over blood vengeance Wednesday as jurors declined to sentence a marginal 9/11 conspirator to death, while one of the real culprits languishes in a secret prison, unlikely to ever come to trial.
Patrick Mulvaney : Civil Rights & Liberties
Abolishing the death penalty was one of Coretta Scott King's signature issues. The irony is that Georgia remains one of the leading practitioners of the death penalty.
Patrick Mulvaney : Supreme Court
A forum on the juvenile death penalty.
Governor George Ryan's commutations change death-penalty politics forever.
David Lindorff
A "death qualified" jury cannot be representative of the defendant's community.
Charlie Alston's one holiday wish this season was simply that the criminal justice system uphold his legal rights.

