This brutal outcome is precisely the reason why human rights organizations have been demanding for States to be required to disclose their sources for obtaining the execution drugs.
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This brutal outcome is precisely the reason why human rights organizations have been demanding for States to be required to disclose their sources for obtaining the execution drugs.
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A series of lawsuits filed in recent months in federal courts along the U.S. border with Mexico highlight what advocates say is a growing list of complaints against two U.S. agencies that have expanded rapidly amid the clamor to secure the nation’s borders.
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Your guide to what executions occur where, how often they happen and how public opinion has shifted.
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“What he accomplished with his “racist rant” (unintentionally of course) was to expose the hidden ideology of professional sports, the United States in general, and corporate globalization. And you missed it. If you were at all serious about equality and justice, you’d thank him for doing so[2].”
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Brenda brings another in depth article.
This one covers:
Positive stereotypes are just as problematic as negative stereotypes.
A 19-year-old gunman carrying explosives burst into a Georgia FedEx facility Tuesday “like he was Rambo,” wounding six people — three critically, officials said.
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“More than 4 percent of inmates sentenced to death in the United States are probably innocent, according to a study published Monday that sent shock waves across the anti-death penalty community.”
The video in this post they never mention the word bias. The judge and jury can both have racial bias, gender bias and other types of bias.
Next question. How many innocent people are incarcerated?
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On Monday, Attorney General Eric Holder (pictured) announced tthe Justice Department’s aims in collecting data on stops and arrests in order to combat racial bias in the criminal justice system. In…
“…Department wants to peel back the layers of the data to see if there is a trend that suggests bias.”
There is bias, and racism too.
Michelle Alexander already figured that out and documented it for you.
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NASHVILLE (Reuters) – A sheriff in Tennessee fired an officer after a British newspaper published photographs on Sunday that showed him choking a handcuffed college student until he lost consciousness.
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