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OpenCongress Blog

Since the mid 90s, federal death penalty statutes have been slowly but steadily expanding to include more and more offenses within their reach. With the committee-amended PATRIOT Act reauthorization bill that’s headed for floor votes in the next few

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Washington Post

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday for a Texas inmate sentenced to die for killing his girlfriend and her two adult sons nearly two decades ago, saying the man who came within about an hour of being executed last year can ask to test crime-scene evi

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AP

On paper, the drug that states are increasingly counting on to replace a sedative used in executions shares several drawbacks with the one that's no longer readily available. Both were intended for other uses. Each was or is made by only one compa

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Huffington Post

A district court in Texas will decide whether the death penalty is unconstitutional based on the disproportionately high risk of wrongful convictions in Texas. The first time a court will examine the problem of innocent people being executed in Texas

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Rawstory

A group opposed to the death penalty filed suit to try to prevent a British company from exporting a drug used in the execution of American inmates. The Arizona Chief Deputy Attorney General said the state obtained from Britain the drug used to execu

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Reuters

The Supreme Court considered whether a Texas death row inmate should be allowed to use civil rights law to gain access to DNA evidence that could prove his innocence in a triple murder. In a case with broad implications for states with the death pena

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