Producer's Desk — supreme court

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posted by Richard Land on 06.26.2008

Topics: abuse, death penalty, supreme court

My latest post to Casting Stones:

“The Supreme Court continued its disturbing trend of devaluing children with its Patrick Kennedy v. Louisiana decision. By a 5 to 4 majority (how familiar is that phrase becoming?) the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty is unconstitutional for even the brutal rape of a small child (the victim in this case was 8 years old when she was raped by her stepfather) unless the child has actually physically been murdered…”

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posted by Richard Land on 03.28.2008

Topics: constitution, international, mainstream media, supreme court

My post today at Casting Stones:

EXCERPT: “Contrary to much of the reporting in the media, the Supreme Court decision in Medellin v. Texas was not primarily either a death penalty case or a decision regarding presidential executive power…”

Read the rest at Casting Stones…

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