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Child rapists can't be executed, Supreme Court rules

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Wednesday that child rapists cannot be executed, concluding that capital punishment for crimes against individuals can be applied only to murderers.

CNN Classroom Edition: MLK Papers - Words That Changed a Nation

Record the CNN Special Investigations Unit Classroom Edition: MLK Papers -- Words That Changed a Nation when it airs commercial-free on Monday, June 23, 2008, from 4:00 -- 5:00 a.m. ET on CNN. (A short feature begins at 4:00 a.m. and precedes the program.)

Time.com: South Africa Violence: Beyond Racism

Analysis: Economic inequality, not racism, drove the wave of anti-immigrant violence that shook the post-apartheid order. And that's a global problem

Commentary: No racism in the presidential election?

In claiming victory in West Virginia last night, Hillary Clinton reiterated her last best argument as to why she should be the Democratic nominee: because only she can win in November.

High court split over execution of child rapists

The Supreme Court focused Wednesday on whether "evolving standards of decency" in the United States forbid a resumption of capital punishment for any felony but murder. But the justices offered no clear indication of how they will rule in the case of a man who is on Louisiana death row for raping a child.

Rape a child, pay with your life, Louisiana argues

He is not a killer, but the state of Louisiana is determined to execute Patrick Kennedy for his crime.

Black in America: Eyewitness to Murder: The King Assassination

CNN Presents: Black in America: Eyewitness to Murder: The King Assassination airs Saturday, April 5 and Sunday, April 6 at 8 p.m. ET on CNN

Time.com: Racist Video Spurs South Africa Riots

South African college campuses are in turmoil after anti-integration white students are shown humiliating black service staff

Nebraska court bans the electric chair

A child killer received a reprieve Friday from the Nebraska Supreme Court, which ruled that electrocution, the state's only means of capital punishment, is unconstitutional.

Commentary: Voters not swayed by racial politics

Even as voters in South Carolina headed to the polls Saturday to deliver a beat down to Sen. Hillary Clinton for Sen. Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton continued to stoke the racial fire, hoping an ember would ignite his wife's campaign and lead it to victory.

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