The Supreme Court granted Hank Skinner a stay. More to come as we learn it.
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TCADP released the following statement this evening in response to the Board of Pardons and Parole 7- 0 vote against clemency for Hank Skinner. Please call and fax letters to […]
By SAM MILLSAP March 9, 2010, 9:24PM – The Houston ChronicleLast week, Gov. Rick Perry granted the state’s first posthumous pardon to a man who was innocent of a crime […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, February 18, 2010 CONTACT: Kristin Houlé, TCADP Executive Director 512-441-1808 (office); 512-751-7009 (cell); khoule@tcadp.org Judge, priest, journalist and others to be recognized (Austin, Texas) — More […]
Faith and the Death Penalty in Texas Instructor: Roger C. Barnes, Ph.D., Professor, University of the Incarnate Word. Details: Three Mondays, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m., February 22, March 1, 8, […]
Pre-Register by February 1, 2010: TCADP Member $45, Non-Member $55, Student $25After February 1, 2010: TCADP Member $50, Non-Member $60, Student $25 Hope to see you in Dallas on February […]
Early Registration Savings for the TCADP Annual Conference in Dallas ends February 1. The blocked Radisson hotel rooms at $89 are only guaranteed through January 29. Make your reservations now […]
The Rio Grande Valley Chapter would like to invite you to join us at the FIFTH ANNUAL PEACE & JUSTICE GATHERING that will feature a workshop on the Death Penalty […]