Death Penalty Resurges in U.S.: A Shift in Supreme Court Stance and Local Prosecutions

January 22, 2024
Death Penalty Resurges in U.S.: A Shift in Supreme Court Stance and Local Prosecutions
  • The death penalty in the United States is on the rise due to influence from tough-on-crime governors and hardline prosecutors.

  • The U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority is increasingly allowing executions to proceed.

  • States like Alabama and South Carolina are experimenting with potentially dangerous, unprecedented execution methods.

  • Florida has extended the use of the death penalty to non-lethal cases involving sex crimes against children.

  • Since Amy Coney Barrett's appointment, the Supreme Court has reduced stays of execution and reversed previous rulings limiting the death penalty.

  • This shift in stance has led to an increase in executions and allowance for experimental execution methods, despite controversy over their painlessness.

  • Death penalty cases continue to raise issues around racism, innocence, mental health and legal counsel.

  • Local courts are now the primary battlegrounds for death penalty cases as the Supreme Court has reduced its involvement.

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