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July, 2012

A Camp Like No Other

Infinity and Benjanae Ramey felt alone in the world after their dad was murdered. But that changed after they went to a weekend camp for kids who, like them, lost a parent to homicide.

Wrongfully Incracerated, Now Making Change

Jeffrey Deskovic was imprisoned from age 16 to 33 for a crime he didn’t commit.

Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty

Montana’s “Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty” group has launched a new website.

Time to Kill the Death Penalty?

John J.

Errors in Judgment: the Consequences of Prosecutorial Mistakes

A Texas Tribune investigation of 85 exonerations discovered more than a quarter involved prosecutorial misconduct.

It takes more than just passion

Changing the world takes more than just a starry-eyed vision. You often need technical know-how. And you certainly need other people.

Repeal of the Death Penalty Got Its Number: CA Media Buzz

The SAFE (Savings Accountability Full Enforcement) California act, which will provide California voters with the opportunity to repeal the death penalty, will officially appear on the California ballo

Check out New Yorkers for Alternatives to the Death Penalty's new Summer journal!

EJUSA partnered with New Yorkers for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (NYADP) on the first campaign to end the death penalty in the modern era.

Disabilities on Death Row: the Warren Hill case

Warren Hill, a man with intellectual disabilities, had already eaten what was supposed to be his last meal when the Georgia Supreme Court issued a stay-of-execution last Monday.

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