The Supreme Court Hands a Surprising Death-Penalty Defeat to Alabama

Cătălin Roșioru

The Supreme Court did something extraordinary on Thursday night: It refused to help the state of Alabama carry out an execution. Since the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy in 2018, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority has almost never intervened in capital cases on the defendants’ behalf. The justices have even overridden lower courts’ stays so that executions could take place on the state’s preferred schedule, even in cases where serious constitutional issues were at stake. But in