
Nebraska Legislator Urges Pfizer To Sue State In Bid To Stop Execution
Ernie Chambers cites case of Alvogen suing Nevada as grounds for lawsuit to stop use of its products in lethal injection.
Ernie Chambers cites case of Alvogen suing Nevada as grounds for lawsuit to stop use of its products in lethal injection.
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Court deadlocked, Tie goes to the needle.
When you can't even tell the truth to yourself about what you are doing, it's a pretty good indication that what you are doing is wrong.
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Pulling this beat has to be depressing as hell -- particularly right before the holidays.
Judge Kozinski poses the question on 60 Minutes: Should we bring back the guillotine or the firing squad?