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The Only Woman On Death Row in Georgia Was Just Granted a Last Minute Clemency Hearing
At 7pm tonight, Kelly Renee Gissendaner could be the first woman killed by the Georgia in 70 years, or she could live to eat another meal.
Oklahoma May Not Be Capable of a Legal Execution
The death penalty is legal, but selling lethal injection drugs to the state probably isn’t.
Australia’s ‘Dr. Death’ Under Fire for Helping an Alleged Murderer Commit Suicide
Philip Nitschke faces the revocation of his medical license for his role in one death, and police scrutiny of his role in another.
Whether an Execution Will Be Too Painful Is the Wrong Question to Ask
The Supreme Court will consider whether Missouri’s use of pentobarbital can assure Russell Bucklew of a reasonably humane death.
What Should We Do About Botched Executions? Stop Executing People
Several horrific executions by lethal injection have prompted calls for reform — but more perfect killing methods shouldn't be our aim.
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