A Nashville judge has ordered the Tennessee Department of Correction to allow reporters to witness the full execution of ...
TEGNA Inc., WBIR's parent company, was among the plaintiffs that filed suit via the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the ...
Little is known about Indiana's protocols for using pentobarbital, a drug used by Department of Correction officials to carry out two recent state executions. (Getty Images) Questions remain about ...
A judge ruled Friday that Tennessee prison officials must grant expanded access to media members to view state-run executions, after a coalition of news organizations including The Associated Press ...
Major Tennessee news outlets including the company that owns WBIR are pushing to make more of the state's execution process open for public scrutiny. Broadcaster TEGNA Inc., along with the Associated ...
Questions remain about Benjamin Ritchie’s execution May 20 after his attorneys reported seeing sudden, unexpected movement during the lethal injection process. But no members of the media were ...
Several news organizations, including Tennessean publisher Gannett, have sued two state corrections officials for greater access to the execution process, much of which is hidden from public view. The ...
Autopsy reveals difficulty with IV insertions during executions in Arizona, raising concerns about medical practices for ...
Senate Bill 11 was introduced as lethal injection drugs have become more expensive and hard to get, leading some states to ...
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Questions remain about Benjamin Ritchie’s early Tuesday execution after his attorneys reported seeing sudden, unexpected movement during the lethal injection process. But ...
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