This morning, Daniel Lee Lewis was the first person executed by the federal government after the Supreme Court dismissed a lower court block. In a deeply racist country, public opinion is not an excuse for the death penalty, writes Ava DeSantis.
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This morning, Daniel Lee Lewis was the first person executed by the federal government after the Supreme Court dismissed a lower court block. In a deeply racist country, public opinion is not an excuse for the death penalty, writes Ava DeSantis.