Why Pro-Life Christians Should Oppose the Death Penalty By Cameron Hilditch January 21, 2021 The same theological commitments should inform resistance to both abortion and capital punishment.
Justice Sotomayor on the Death Penalty By Ramesh Ponnuru January 19, 2021 Illustrating mistakes that opponents of the death penalty commonly make.
Twenty Things That Caught My Eye Today: Another Federal Execution By Kathryn Jean Lopez January 13, 2021 Megan McArdle on why we should be frightened by tech companies’ censoring of conservatives.
This Dog Won’t Hunt: Texas’s Wrong-headed Argument against Clergy for the Condemned By Eric Rassbach & Chris Pagliarella January 13, 2021 Texas’s otherwise stellar religious-liberty record suffers from one black mark: prisons.
Lisa Montgomery Does Not Deserve Special Treatment By Madeleine Kearns January 11, 2021 But neither should she be executed. The federal government should stop its execution spree and reinstate a death-penalty moratorium.
In the Midst of the Chaos, a Woman Is Still Set to Be Executed by the Federal Government on Tuesday By Kathryn Jean Lopez January 7, 2021 Another death isn't going to bring back Bobbie Jo Stinnett's life.
After ‘A Life-time of Punishment,’ a Plea to President Trump for Mercy for Lisa Montgomery By Kathryn Jean Lopez January 5, 2021 You don’t have to oppose the death penalty to support the commutation of Lisa Montgomery’s death sentence.
President Trump: Please Commute the Death Sentence of Lisa Montgomery By Kathryn Jean Lopez December 31, 2020 I think pro-lifers who have the ear of the president ought to impress upon him the importance of commuting the sentence of Lisa Montgomery.
Death and Democracy By Ramesh Ponnuru December 21, 2020 Abolitionists should try to persuade people to end the death penalty through legislation.
‘The Wrong Way to Fight the Death Penalty’ By Ramesh Ponnuru December 17, 2020 To end executions, opponents should stop ignoring victims, scorning the law and bringing up abortion.