Courts US Supreme Court hears Alabama’s appeal of death penalty stay Justices debated whether states must consider an individual's highest IQ score as the sole metric for determining intellectual disability and death penalty eligibility. Wesley WalterDecember 11, 2025
Prisons Anti-death penalty coalition talks surge in executions, dwindling public support The new US Campaign to End the Death Penalty argued the surge in executions, especially in the South, was disconnected from current public opinion. Wesley WalterDecember 4, 2025
Prisons Alabama AG pushes for end to ban on death penalty for child rape Marshall wants to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court's 2008 ruling that disallowed the death penalty for child sexual abuse convictions. Wesley WalterOctober 3, 2025
Prisons Alabama carries out fourth execution of 2025, despite wishes of victim’s son One of the victim’s sons had sent a letter to Gov. Kay Ivey, explaining the execution would “weigh heavily on me.” Chance PhillipsSeptember 26, 2025
Public safety Advocates stress fairness in halted execution of mentally ill Alabama inmate Roberts Advocates urge integrity in psychiatric evaluations after Alabama halts David Lee Roberts’ execution, citing severe mental illness concerns. StaffAugust 21, 2025