Republican lawmakers in North Carolina are pushing a bill that would end the state’s moratorium on executions by bringing back the electric chair and implementing a firing squad
After litigating death penalty appeals for over 35 years, Equal Justice Initiative reveals a norm of Black exclusion from jury service
When it comes to the criminal legal system, both the Trump administration and Project 2025 detach from statistics, facts about crime and punishment, and evidence-based corrections
The executive order urges the Justice Department to pursue the death penalty in cases involving undocumented suspects or the murder of a law enforcement officer
From Palestine to the death penalty to student loans, Biden has one last chance to make good on his campaign promises before leaving office
Tynecia Estrada cherished her childhood summers with her father in Atlanta. She has joyful memories of him picking her up from camp to spend a fun-filled day together at Six Flags White Water. But in August 1989, their summer tradition was abruptly interrupted when he was arrested and charged with
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