Tagged with death penalty

Will Mr Obama bring the United States any closer to abolishing the death penalty?

Standards of decency, which have already shifted sufficiently to provoke debate on the constitutionality of lethal injection and put an end to the execution of minors, are now evolving towards complete abolition.

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I guess a moratorium, if we get one, is better than nothing

There is growing realisation that, in execution by lethal injection, a condemned prisoner’s suffering is real in many cases, but concealed by the protocol used. The Supreme Court, unfortunately, has yet to acknowledge this.

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Capote and the death penalty: turning the clock back to 1967

A review of the film about Truman, Capote, in which one deliberately veers somewhat off-topic, focusing more on the curious way in which he approached the death penalty on the occasion of his trip to Kansas.

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Abomination in Iran

My first real blog post was about an abomination. I have not been able to get the devastating news about the mollah regime in power in Iran's hanging of two innocent teenagers, for the sole reason that they were in a relationship

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