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770 The Supreme Court hands a rare victory to a death row inmate

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 05/21/2026 14:30 EDT

The Supreme Court hands a rare victory to a death row inmate

The Supreme Court announced on Thursday that it will not decide Hamm v. Smith, a case involving a genuinely difficult constitutional question about whether an Alabama inmate may lawfully be executed. The immediate upshot of this decision is that Joseph Clifton Smith, who’s at the heart of this case, will not be killed. Smith prevailed […]

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