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Death Penalty:
The death penalty is the ultimate denial of civil liberties. In the past 35 years, 130 inmates were found to be innocent and released from death row. The ACLU Capital Punishment Project is fighting for the end of the death penalty by supporting moratorium and repeal movements through public education and advocacy. We are engaged in systemic reform of the death penalty process, and case-specific litigation highlighting some of its fundamental flaws.


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Death Penalty : General : Legislative Documents

ACLU Letter to the House Judiciary Committee Regarding H.R. 5040, the Death Penalty Reform Act of 2006 (03/29/2006)

Sign-On Letter to Senators Specter and Leahy Regarding Senate Judiciary Mark up of S. 155, The Gang Prevention And Effective Deterrence Act of 2005 (06/30/2005)

ACLU Letter to House Judiciary Committee Voicing Opposition to H.R. 3060, Terrorist Death Penalty Enhancement Act of 2005 (06/30/2005)

ACLU Letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee Urging Opposition to the Capital Sentencing Provisions in S. 1735, the Gang Prevention and Effective Deterrence Act of 2003 (04/28/2004)

ACLU Testimony of Timothy H. Edgar, Legislative Counsel, on H.R. 2934, the "Terrorist Penalties Enhancement Act of 2003" before the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security of the House Committee on the Judiciary (04/21/2004)

Death Penalty State Legislation 2003 (08/14/2003)

Letter to Conferees on S. 151, Child Abduction Prevention Act (04/08/2003)

Letter to the House Opposing H. R. 1104, the Child Abduction Prevention Act (03/26/2003)

Interested Persons Memo: Section-by-Section Analysis of Justice Department draft "Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003," also known as "PATRIOT Act II" (02/14/2003)

Letter to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on the Use of Military Tribunals (01/15/2002)

Interested Persons Memo on Military Trials in Terrorism Cases (11/29/2001)

Testimony by Legislative Counsel Rachel King Before the House Judiciary Committee on the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001 (09/24/2001)

Coalition Letter Urging President Bush to Impose Federal Death Penalty Moratorium (06/04/2001)

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