Ohio’s executions are flawed and must be fixed, but officials would make problems worse by cloaking them in secrecy. Unfortunately, that appears to be the path they’re on…
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Death penalty protocol in Ohio needs light, not darkness: editorial
It’s time Ohio start wondering why it’s facing so many obstacles to putting people to death, instead of working so feverishly to overcome them by denying the public critical information — including the names and quality records of companies the state is paying with the taxpayers’ money…
Blog: Wasting more effort killing killers
We’re already spending enormous resources on executing offenders—longer and more expensive trials, and usually 15-20 years in post-conviction proceedings. One might think the sudden unavailability of execution drugs would give authorities cause to re-think the death penalty…