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[VIDEO] Episode 1 of CRUEL JUSTICE hosted by Herman Lindsey with guest Randal Padgett
Herman interviewed Randal about Just Mercy and his experience of wrongful conviction on Alabama's death row. They talk about their work...


Derrick Jamison's Op-Ed in the Tampa Bay Times
As a Black man in America, I know all too well what it is like to face an angry lynch mob. I spent 20 years on death row for a crime...


The European Union issues a statement against the resumption of federal executions
Read the statement by the Spokesperson for the European Union on the resumption of the federal death penalty in the United States... READ...
The European Union issues a statement against the resumption of federal executions
The European Union strongly opposes the decision of the United States Department of Justice to resume the federal death penalty after a...


Ron Keine's Op-Ed on Qualified Immunity in The New Mexican
New Mexicans have long been outraged that police rarely face consequences for their misconduct, largely because of a legal doctrine known...
Ron Keine's Op-Ed on Qualified Immunity in The New Mexican
New Mexicans have long been outraged that police rarely face consequences for their misconduct, largely because of a legal doctrine known...


Kareem Johnson becomes the 170th death row exoneree
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas formally dismissed all charges against Kareem Johnson in his capital case, making him the third...


The Anniversary of Furman V. Georgia
On June 29, 1972 the US Supreme Court decided Furman V. Georgia and struck down the death penalty. Though we know that four years later...


WTI sends a letter calling for clemency for Billy Joe Wardlow
Executive Director Kirk Bloodsworth sent a letter urging the Texas Board of Pardons & Paroles and Governor Abbott to grant clemency to...


The Anniversary of Furman V. Georgia
On June 29, 1972 the US Supreme Court decided Furman V. Georgia and struck down the death penalty. Though we know that four years later...
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