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United States Considered Most Punitive Country in the World
Alabama Supreme Court Sets Two Execution Dates
EJI Attorneys Argue Death Penalty Case At the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
James Fisher Wins Release to EJI's Re-Entry Program After 27 Years on Death Row
EJI Director Awarded Prestigious NAACP Ming Award for Advocacy
Alabama Supreme Court Grants Review in Three Death Penalty Cases Handled by EJI
In Death Penalty Case, U.S. Supreme Court Reaffirms Importance of Right to Effective Counsel
U.S. Supreme Court Rules Alabama Death Row Inmate's Challenge to His Sentence Must Be Heard
Eleventh Circuit Rule Barring Federal Review of Death Penalty Case Filed After Deadline Reversed by U.S. Supreme Court
EJI's Race and Jury Study Profiled on NPR's All Things Considered
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