A Kentucky family is looking for answers after a man was declared brain dead and being prepared to have his organs harvested while he was still alive.
Questions remain over what happens next after the execution of Robert Roberson was temporarily halted by the state Supreme Court on Thursday.
This opinion column was revised to include the latest Texas Supreme Court move with reporting from The Dallas Morning News.
Courts in Texas kept blocking Robert Roberson on procedural grounds but never looked at how “shaken baby” science has evolved ...
A Texas judge has blocked the execution of the first man to be put on death row in the US for murder charges related to ...
Casandra Rivera, left, Anna Vasquez, second from left, and Elizabeth Ramirez, center, of the "San Antonio 4" group, hold ...
In an 11th-hour turn of events, Robert Roberson, the first person set to be executed in the U.S. based on the largely ...
Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Texas deserve a lot of credit for preventing, at least temporarily, the death of yet ...
A late stay of execution for Robert Roberson was issued by the Texas Supreme Court, pending an appearance before the Texas ...
A sequence of maneuvers by state lawmakers has at least temporarily spared Roberson from execution for a conviction tied to “shaken baby syndrome.” ...
Will Greg Abbott listen to his fellow Republicans in the statehouse who are begging him to spare the life of Robert Roberson?
With Roberson’s options dwindling, a House panel used its bully pulpit to prove his case and excoriate the failures of the ...