Rounding up some notable new capital punishment pieces
In recent posts, I have already covered notable capital punishment adminstration stories from Florida and Missouri and South Carolina. And as news and commentary on death penalty issues keeps emerging from states and nationally, an abridged round-up of notable recent pieces catching my eye seemed in order:
From 10News, “Gov. Lee says Tennessee is working to resume executions, after sudden halt in 2022“
From the Daily Mail.com, “Trump reveals he’ll bring BACK the federal death penalty and expand it to cover these sick crimes… do you agree?“
From FITSNews, “Capital Punishment: Line. Them. Up. And put them down…“
From The Journal, “The weight of the wait 30 years after Kansas death penalty law“
From the Kansas City Star, “Kris Kobach: The only problem with Kansas’ death penalty is that it takes too long“
From the New York Times, “America Does Not Need the Death Penalty“
From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazzette, “Editorial: Baby Leon Katz deserves justice. Pursuing the death penalty will only delay it“
From Salon, “The end of the abolition era: Democrats quietly drop their opposition to the death penalty“
From USA Today, “Death penalty in the US: Which states still execute inmates, who has executed the most?“