A recent rash of executions and high profile death penalty cases with credible claims of innocence show just how hard it is ...
The Glossip case mirrors an unfortunate trend. Recently other prosecutors have also confessed illusory “errors.” ...
The Supreme Court on Monday ordered a federal appeals court to take another look at the case of a death row inmate in Alabama ...
WASHINGTON − Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip, whose request for a new trial will be heard at the Supreme Court on ...
The US Supreme Court hears the high-profile case on Wednesday of an Oklahoma man whose conviction and death sentence has ...
Under the Supreme Court’s jumbled recusal practices, Gorsuch effectively voted to execute Glossip without reading the briefs ...
Glossip asked the justices to throw out his conviction and grant him a new trial after the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals upheld his death sentence despite potentially exculpatory evidence being ...
Last year’s order putting Richard Glossip’s execution on hold to give the Supreme Court more time to consider his appeals would have required the votes of at least five justices, though which justices ...
The U.S. Supreme Court Oct. 9 considered a bipartisan appeal to reverse the death penalty conviction of Richard Glossip, a ...
Christopher G. Michel, Esquire, of Washington, D. C., is invited to brief and argue this case, as amicus curiae, in support of the judgment below. Justice Gorsuch took no part in the consideration or ...
The state's Republican attorney general agrees that Richard Glossip's conviction should be thrown out based on problematic testimony at trial.
The Fifth Circuit court ruled that the 2018 post was protected speech. It also vacated an order to reinstate a pro-union ...