Al Rowell

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It shouldn’t surprise anyone that Furman was but a temporary pause on the death penalty. Capital punishment was reinstated just a few years later, in 1976, in a case called Gregg v. Georgia. The Supreme Court reversed itself on the very thin logic that Georgia’s new death penalty statute included enough procedural protections to make it okay for Georgia (and Texas, and Florida, which soon followed suit) to start killing people again.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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