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Justice Updates

Capital Murder Charges Dropped in Case of Mother Accused in Death of Newborn
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Alabama's Disproportionately High Death Sentencing And Execution Rates At Odds With National Trend
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Alabama Supreme Court Stays Robert Melson's Execution Date
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U.S. Supreme Court Orders Review of Judge-Jury Misconduct in Georgia Death Penalty Case
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Based on Procedural Requirements, U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence of Mentally Impaired Alabama Prisoner
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EJI Asks Iowa Supreme Court to Reverse Life-Without-Parole Sentence for Young Teen
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EJI Encourages Supporting Relief Efforts in Haiti Through Partners in Health
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Federal Appeals Court Rules That Ban on Voting Rights For Formerly Incarcerated is Racially Biased and Illegal
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Prominent Legal Organization Abandons Death Penalty System
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EJI Wins New Trial for Alabama Death Row Prisoner David Riley
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