The End of Roe
Anti-Abortion Doctors Struggle to Explain Mifepristone Harms Before Supreme Court
The justices didn’t seem to buy the tenuous theory that would allow the doctors to sue the FDA over medication abortion.
The End of Roe
The justices didn’t seem to buy the tenuous theory that would allow the doctors to sue the FDA over medication abortion.
The End of Roe
Biden vowed to codify Roe. But the ruling was never about whether the government had a right to your body, only when it had a right to your body.
Citing crime scene DNA that belonged to someone else, Wesley Bell asked a Missouri court to consider evidence of Williams’s innocence.
Murder at the Motel
Almost 10 years after the court greenlit Glossip’s execution, the justices have agreed to hear evidence of his innocence.
Gov. Mike Parson dissolved a panel that was reinvestigating Williams’s case before it could report its findings.
The Prosecutor and the Snitch Ring
Kelly Siegler’s talent for solving cold cases made her a TV celebrity. Then she was confronted about her use of informants.
The Prosecutor and the Snitch Ring
Jeffrey Prible and Hermilo Herrero always insisted on their innocence. From prison, they tracked down the man who could help them prove it.
The Prosecutor and the Snitch Ring
As a Houston prosecutor, Kelly Siegler won 68 murder convictions and 19 death sentences. But the case of Jeffrey Prible raises questions about her record.
Forensic genetic genealogists skirted GEDmatch privacy rules by searching users who explicitly opted out of sharing DNA with law enforcement.
The Court of Criminal Appeals has repeatedly ignored evidence of Reed’s innocence. Its latest ruling borders on the absurd.