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EJI's Re-Entry Program Celebrates Its Most Recent Graduate
In Mississippi Case, EJI Continues to Challenge Death in Prison Sentences for Children
Despite a Jury Verdict of Life, State of Alabama Executes John Parker
NPR's Tell Me More Features EJI's Race and Jury Report
EJI Seeks Stay of Execution for John Parker
New York Times Editorial Calls for Action to End Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection
Federal Appeals Court Bars State of Alabama From Executing Kenneth Thomas Because He Is Intellectually Disabled
New York Times Covers Release of EJI Report on Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection
EJI Wins an Order for Review of Alabama Death Penalty Case
Editorial Boards Across the Country Support Court Ban on Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences
U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Life Without Parole for Juveniles in Non-Homicide Cases
EJI Client Joe Sullivan's Death-in-Prison Sentence Overturned by United States Supreme Court's Ruling
Alabama Reforms Probation Law to Promote Safety and Reduce Prison Crowding
Justice Stevens Says Risk of Wrongful Convictions and Sentences Is Increased in Death-Penalty Cases
EJI Challenges Conviction and Life Sentence Imposed on 14-Year-Old Child in Mississippi
Death Row Inmate Emanuel Gissendanner Wins New Trial After Questions Raised About His Guilt