Supreme Court Stays Execution of Buddhist Inmate By News March 29, 2019 Add Comment Edit Prison officials in Texas had rejected the inmate’s request that his spiritual adviser be present in the execution chamber, a decision his lawyers said violated the Constitution. Share this post Related PostsFirst Lady Says an Aide ‘No Longer Deserves the Honor of Serving in This White House’What’s an Election Loss When He’s ‘My Kevin’? McCarthy Appears Set to Lead House G.O.P.U.S. Military’s Global Edge Has Diminished, Strategy Review FindsOn Politics: Democrats Continue to Gain as More Midterm Races Are FinalizedOcasio-Cortez Joins Protesters at Pelosi’s OfficeTrump Nominates Retired General as Ambassador to Saudi ArabiaA Week After the Midterms, Trump Seems to Forget the CaravanRepublicans Lose Another California House Seat
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