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Another one was that the death penalty could seem really arbitrary and it varied from state to state.
Another one was that the death penalty could seem really arbitrary and it varied from state to state.
It was quiet until the end of the Supreme Court's term in June.
It was quiet until the end of the Supreme Court's term in June.
It was quiet until the end of the Supreme Court's term in June.
That meant all executions had to stop until states changed their laws.
That meant all executions had to stop until states changed their laws.
That meant all executions had to stop until states changed their laws.
And it's not that the punishment itself is intrinsically wrong. It's the way that that punishment is being applied, the lack of standardization for when it is applied that makes it something that's just untenable to still allow in the country.
And it's not that the punishment itself is intrinsically wrong. It's the way that that punishment is being applied, the lack of standardization for when it is applied that makes it something that's just untenable to still allow in the country.
And it's not that the punishment itself is intrinsically wrong. It's the way that that punishment is being applied, the lack of standardization for when it is applied that makes it something that's just untenable to still allow in the country.
We still have the death penalty in America, though. What the hell happened?
We still have the death penalty in America, though. What the hell happened?
We still have the death penalty in America, though. What the hell happened?
If you could sum up some of the basic reasons for why states and also the federal government quickly pushed back against this, what were their justifications?
If you could sum up some of the basic reasons for why states and also the federal government quickly pushed back against this, what were their justifications?
If you could sum up some of the basic reasons for why states and also the federal government quickly pushed back against this, what were their justifications?
So 35 states and the federal government write new laws. Death rows around the country start to fill up again.
So 35 states and the federal government write new laws. Death rows around the country start to fill up again.
So 35 states and the federal government write new laws. Death rows around the country start to fill up again.