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Rounding up some death penalty news and notes

In order to cover a number of notable death penalty stories of late, I will resort here to a round up of headlines and links.  As always, I welcome reader feedback on whether some of these pieces (or others in this arena) merit additional attention:

From the AP, “Georgia Supreme Court temporarily halts man’s execution

From the AP, “2 more Ohio executions delayed amid lack of lethal drugs

From The Appeal, “Using Nitrogen Gas For Executions Is Untested And Poorly Understood. Three States Plan To Do It Anyway.

From The Conversation, “The death penalty is getting more and more expensive. Is it worth it?

From the Death Penalty Information Center, “More Than 250 Conservative Leaders Join Call to End Death Penalty

From the New York Times, “Before First Federal Execution in Years, Family of Victims Dissents

UPDATE: A few more:

From The Crime Report, “Feds ‘Out of Touch’ on Death Penalty, says Conservative Leader

From Mother Jones, “Trump Loves the Death Penalty. These Conservatives Don’t.

From NET, “No Scheduled Executions, But Courts Busy With Nebraska Death Penalty Issues