Feb 18, 2019
Judges, District Attorneys, Cops Ask N.C. Supreme Court to Declare Death Penalty Unconstitutional
Criminal Justice Experts Say Death Penalty Is Broken and Cannot Be Fixed
Issue Areas: Capital Punishment
Feb 07, 2019
ACLU AL Comment on Decision to Stay the Execution of Dominique Ray
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama’s attorney general is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to vacate a stay of execution for Dominique Ray. Ray was scheduled to be put to death today, but ...
Jul 03, 2018
ACLU of Nevada Files Suit Demanding Transparency in Next Week's Execution
The ACLU of Nevada filed suit today to obtain vital public records regarding the upcoming execution of Scott Dozier. Death row inmate Scott Dozier is scheduled to be executed on Ju...
Issue Areas: Capital Punishment
Mar 26, 2018
ACLU Files Court Challenge to State of Nebraska’s Execution Protocol
LINCOLN, Neb – The American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska today announced a lawsuit challenging the state’s execution protocol, asserting that state officials hastily devel...
Issue Areas: Capital Punishment
Mar 02, 2018
North Carolina’s Highest Court Will Hear Landmark Death Penalty Cases Involving Racial Bias
DURHAM, N.C. – The North Carolina Supreme Court agreed today to hear cases that will decide whether three defendants of color should remain on death row despite documented eviden...
Issue Areas: Capital Punishment
Nov 15, 2017
Ohio Must Enact Moratorium on Executions
Latest Botched Execution of Alva Campbell, Jr Shows Flaws with Lethal Injection Procedures
Issue Areas: Capital Punishment
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