The resumption of federal executions by the U.S. Justice Department after a decade-plus hiatus may affect the future of death-penalty litigation.
Federal executions remain challenged in the high courts due to petitions from federal inmates, as well as federal justices who have differing opinions on the Death Penalty Act which mandates execution protocols and methods, such as the use of lethal injection. With states varying in their methods of execution, there is a lack of clarity at the federal level in using these protocols and whether they follow the law.
It will be crucial that justices of the high courts look into these cases and not wait to resolve differences of opinion. For more information on the resumption of federal executions please visit DPIC Federal Death Penalty Information.
Our Annual MADP Meeting and Program hosted by the Columbia Chapter is this Saturday June 13th. Due to COVID-19, we will be meeting via webinar.
Our membership meeting will take place from 12:45-1:20, with the Annual Program to follow from 1:30-3PM. This year’s program will feature Matt Maly of Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty, Steve Calloway, retired University of Missouri pharmacist, Dr. David Mehr, family physician and University of Missouri Professor of Medicine, and Dr. Paul Litton, University of Missouri Professor of Law. A detailed agenda will be provided to those who register for the meeting.
Please make sure to register to join us via this LINK. If you have already done so please disregard this reminder.
The work of MADP would not be possible without your generous support. New and returning members are encouraged to fulfill our annual membership dues of $50.00 via our secure online donation page in order to vote during our yearly meeting.
If you have not signed and shared the petition urging Governor Parson to grant Clemency for Ernest Lee Johnson, please do so today. Thank you for your continued commitment to ending capital punishment in Missouri.
Missourians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
Elyse Max, State Director
Lauren Sobchak, Organizer
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