Tag: Capital punishment
Protest Against Capital Punishment in Texas – Anti-Death Penalty Activists Rally
Anti-death penalty advocates gathered in Texas over the weekend to protest against capital punishment, calling for its abolition in light of several high-profile death...
Texas Lawmakers Call for Halt to Convicted Killer’s Execution Over ‘Serious Doubts’
Texas Lawmakers Urge Halt to Execution of Convicted Killer Amid DoubtsA bipartisan group of Texas lawmakers has come together to call for a halt...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Approves Death Penalty for 1994 Kidnapping and Murder Case
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has approved the death penalty for 57-year-old Loran Cole, who will be sentenced to death via lethal injection on Aug....
Revised Title: Utah Officials Reverse Decision on Unproven Execution Drug
State officials in Utah have made a significant decision regarding an upcoming execution that was set to take place next month. Originally, the plan...
Indiana Aims to Resume Executions After 15-Year Hiatus with New Lethal Injection Drug
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb recently announced that the state will resume executions after a 15-year hiatus. The decision comes following the acquisition of a...
Assessing ‘Future Dangerousness’: Key to Texas Execution Cases
Ramiro Gonzales, a man convicted of rape and murder in Texas in 2006, was facing execution on Wednesday based on the testimony of a...
Missouri death row prisoner executed in state’s second lethal injection this year
Missouri carried out its second lethal injection of the year on Tuesday night, executing death row inmate David Hosier at the state prison in...
After nation’s 1st nitrogen gas execution, Alabama set to give man lethal injection for...
Alabama to Execute Man for 2 KillingsAlabama is preparing to execute Jamie Ray Mills for the brutal killings of an elderly couple two decades...
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Top Supreme Court Rulings of 2024: Presidential Immunity & Chevron Doctrine
Supreme Court Rulings of 2024: A Year of Legal LandmarksIn a year of tense legal battles and high-stakes decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court has...