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Too Old and Too Sick to Execute? No Such Thing in Ohio.
November 17, 2017Blog Post -
Jack Greene Has Profound Mental Illness, but Arkansas Wants to Execute Him Anyway
October 23, 2017Blog Post -
Keith Tharpe’s Scheduled Execution Tests Our Nation's Tolerance for the Death Penalty's Racial Bias
September 20, 2017Blog Post -
Tomorrow Ohio Plans to Restart Executions With Drugs Known to Torture
July 25, 2017Blog Post -
In Its Rush to Kill, Arkansas May Have Executed an Innocent Man
April 24, 2017Blog Post -
Arkansas Is About to Repeat My State’s Gruesome Mistakes
April 14, 2017Blog Post -
The Supreme Court Decision to Protect People With an Intellectual Disability From Execution Was Long Overdue
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Arkansas’s Reckless Plan to Execute 8 Men in 10 Days Could End in State-Sanctioned Torture Before Death
March 20, 2017Blog Post