Barry Van Treese's family is "confident" Oklahoma's Richard Glossip will be found guilty after the Supreme Court tossed his ...
Richard Glossip has been on death row for more than 25 years. His case has bounced between state and federal court, but he ...
In April 2025, the Supreme Court will hear arguments about whether the nation’s first religious charter school can open in ...
Testing constitutional limits, Republicans in Georgia and at least 14 other states have introduced legislation this year that ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip must receive a new trial in the 1997 killing of a motel owner in ...
Measures in several state legislatures this year have called for new approaches to weaken the power of judges. One would ...
The Supreme Court on Feb. 25 threw out the murder conviction and death penalty for Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma man who has ...
As Trump’s DEI deadline approaches, schools across the US face a critical decision—comply or resist. With federal funding at ...
After 28 years in prison, Richard Glossop is set for a likely transfer to the Oklahoma County Detention Center following the vacation of his conviction.
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Two men were convicted of murder, now one has been exonerated after years in prison and time on death row. Tell us what you think should happen next.
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Richard Glossip has eaten three "last meals" and been married twice while awaiting execution. Now, he is getting a new trial.
In a dramatic case from Oklahoma, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether a man must be executed even though the state calls his prosecution "deeply flawed." In a dramatic case from Oklahoma ...
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