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Supreme Court Death Penalty Rulings Still Defy Common Sense

May 21, 2026·about 18 hours ago·via National Review
Supreme Court Death Penalty Rulings Still Defy Common Sense
The Supreme Court’s death penalty jurisprudence remains a mess, with conservatives arguing the legal standard is still warped by activist-minded hesitation. The broader fight ties into other high-stakes constitutional battles, including whether U.S. companies can sue over property seized by Cuba and Trump’s expected loss at the Court on birthright citizenship. The result is a Court that keeps showing how badly America needs clarity, not ideological gamesmanship. Read more about this...

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