Deborah Denno quoted by the Christian Science Monitor on the execution of a Missouri man in the first execution in the United States since a botched lethal injection in Oklahoma renewed the debate over whether states should be allowed to keep secret the sources of their lethal injection drugs.
In a recent article for The Georgetown Law Journal, Deborah Denno, a professor at Fordham University School of Law, called the oversight issue “an obvious conflict of interest,” as well as one that is all the more alarming given the “historically dismal safety standards and haphazard daily practices of many compounding pharmacies.”
Read the entire Christian Science Monitor article.