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A short history of exposing misconduct
By
Steve Weinburg
June 26, 2003
An unlikely cast of characters has shone a spotlight on bad prosecutors, and on occasion, sparked reform
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A poisoned prosecution
By
Brooke Williams
June 26, 2003
A question of integrity
By
Steve Weinburg
June 26, 2003
Texas switches to 1-drug execution due to shortage
By
The Associated Press
July 10, 2012
Anatomy of misconduct
By
Steve Weinburg
June 26, 2003
Minor offenders, major consequences
By
Julie Strupp
December 19, 2011
Why Wisconsin’s justice system continues to treat 17-year-olds as adults
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Report: States deal with more female offenders
By
Susan Ferriss
August 7, 2012
Georgia's 'bootstrapping' detention of kids for indiscretions
By
Susan Ferriss
January 13, 2012
Black Missouri teens increasingly tried disproportionately as adults
By
Kenneth J. Cooper
May 10, 2011
School discipline debate reignited by new Los Angeles data
By
Susan Ferriss
April 24, 2012
Supreme Court to review life without parole for juveniles
By
Susan Ferriss
March 19, 2012
Cases involve 14-year-olds with life without parole for killings; in one case, unarmed boy didn't shoot victim, but law required sentence
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Teen killers get inconsistent sentences
By
Maggie Mulvihill
,
Sarah Favot
and
Kirsten Berg
February 14, 2012
Our youngest killers
By
Sarah Favot
,
Kirsten Berg
and
Jenna Ebersole
January 4, 2012
Juvenile life without parole: Massachusetts moves cautiously toward reform
By
Maggie Mulvihill
November 21, 2012
Supreme Court: Children shouldn't get life with no parole possibility
By
Susan Ferriss
June 25, 2012
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Lethal injection drug access could put executions on hold
By
Kimberly Leonard
April 4, 2012
Pentobarbital, now most-commonly used execution drug, likely to face barriers in coming months.
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Texas switches to 1-drug execution due to shortage
By
The Associated Press
July 10, 2012
Inspectors struggle to keep up with flood of imports
By
Brad Racino
October 4, 2011
FDA considers regulating safety of electronic health systems
By
Fred Schulte
and
Emma Schwartz
February 23, 2010
FDA's flimsy recall power for food imports puts public at risk, watchdog says
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Ben Wieder
July 6, 2011
Texas switches to 1-drug execution due to shortage
By
The Associated Press
July 10, 2012
APNewsBreak: Texas switches execution procedure to 1-drug instead of 3 due to shortage
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Lethal injection drug access could put executions on hold
By
Kimberly Leonard
April 4, 2012
A short history of exposing misconduct
By
Steve Weinburg
June 26, 2003
Supreme Court: Children shouldn't get life with no parole possibility
By
Susan Ferriss
June 25, 2012
Supreme Court to review life without parole for juveniles
By
Susan Ferriss
March 19, 2012
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