In
this
episode
I
chat
with
Corinna
Lain
who
reveals
the
chilling
realities
of
lethal
injection
as
detailed
in
her
new
book,
“Secrets
of
the
Killing
State.”
This
episode
exposes
the
grim
processes
hidden
from
the
public
eye,
challenging
perceptions
on
the
death
penalty.
A
must-listen
for
insights
into
a
controversial
legal
practice!
Highlights
-
Legal
Academia:
Balance
of
Teaching
and
Publishing -
University
of
Richmond:
Teaching
Importance -
Journey
to
Death
Penalty
Expertise -
Initial
Skepticism
About
Supreme
Court -
The
Fragility
of
Lethal
Injection -
Doctrine
vs.
Reality:
Protecting
Unpopular
Minorities -
Changing
Views
on
Death
Penalty -
Execution
Process:
Front-Row
Seat -
Case
Example:
Brian
Dorsey
Story -
Victim
Closure:
A
Misleading
Promise -
Surprising
Findings
on
Lethal
Injection -
Non-Medical
Executions:
A
Shocking
Truth -
Legal
Violations
in
Drug
Procurement -
Glossop
Case:
Legal
and
Moral
Implications -
Supreme
Court’s
Unsettling
Divisions -
Future
of
Capital
Punishment:
A
Dying
System -
Decline
in
Death
Penalty
Support
The
Jabot
podcast
is
an
offshoot
of
the
Above
the
Law
brand
focused
on
the
challenges
women,
people
of
color,
LGBTQIA,
and
other
diverse
populations
face
in
the
legal
industry.
Our
name
comes
from
none
other
than
the
Notorious
Ruth
Bader
Ginsburg
and
the
jabot
(decorative
collar)
she
wore
when
delivering
dissents
from
the
bench.
It’s
a
reminder
that
even
when
we
aren’t
winning,
we’re
still
a
powerful
force
to
be
reckoned
with.
Happy
listening!
Kathryn
Rubino
is
a
Senior
Editor
at
Above
the
Law,
host
of
The
Jabot
podcast,
and
co-host
of
Thinking
Like
A
Lawyer.
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