
Commentary where the healthcare and criminal justice systems meet.
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In the last edition, I talked about how Arizona commissioned a review of its execution protocol in 2023, after a series of botched executions. At the time, Hobbs argued that “a comprehensive and independent review must be conducted to ensur...
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When Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs first took office in 2023, the state’s capital punishment system was in crisis. The year before saw the state end its eight-year pause following the disastrous 2014 executi...
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I don’t think there’s anyone in criminal justice reform who isn’t having a rough month. And since it’s doubtful that this is the only such space you’re engaging with, I’ll spare you (for now) the most common...
Robert Roberson and his legal team in court. (Photo credit: Shelby Knowles/The Marshall Project)
Robert Roberson lived to see another day—actually, at least another 90.
Sentenced to death for the murder of his two-year-old daughter Nikki—...
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The opioid epidemic made a cameo in Tuesday’s vice presidential debate, and (as usual) it was mostly an icebreaker for talking about something else. Republican nominee JD Vance, who rose to fame on a memoir...
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