They were dominated, though, by two justices on clear opposite sides of the case: Justice Clarence Thomas, a staunch supporter of speedy executions, and Sonia Sotomayor, a death penalty skeptic.
After all, Glossip is on death row, and he shouldn’t be ... the court will do none of that if two of its arch conservatives, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, are leaning the way they appeared ...
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Monday declined to review whether a convicted murder’s intellectual disability is severe enough that he can’t be executed, directing a lower court to first clarify ...
Earlier this month, Amherst College Professor Austin Sarat criticized Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito for asking pointed questions about death row inmate Richard Glossip ...
After all, Glossip is on death row, and he shouldn’t be ... the court will do none of that if two of its arch conservatives, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, are leaning the way they appeared ...