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Arnold & Porter adds five-partner product liability team in Houston and DC

Veteran litigators join amid uptick in federal and state regulatory scrutiny facing product manufacturers

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3½-Hour Ala. Execution Was Needlessly Cruel, Suit Says

The family of an Alabama man killed in what is believed to be the longest recorded execution in U.S. history has accused the state of subjecting him to unnecessary cruelty in violation of his constitutional rights, according to a suit filed Wednesday.

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Family of Alabama inmate sues state, claims Joe Nathan James Jr. unconscious before execution

The lawsuit claims Alabama imposed “cruel and unusual punishment” when it executed Joe James last summer. His family is seeking monetary damages.

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Arnold & Porter Gets Spiritual Adviser For Death Row Inmate

Last month, Arnold & Porter attorneys helped secure an agreement and case dismissal that would allow Charles Burton Jr., an Alabama death row inmate and a Muslim, to be accompanied by his imam during his eventual execution.

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He Wants His Pastor With Him At His Execution. Alabama Won't Allow It

Share On Feb. 11, the state of Alabama intends to execute Willie B. Smith III without his pastor by his side which Smith alleges is a violation of his religious freedom. Smith has requested that Pastor Robert Wiley Jr., his friend and spiritual adviser, be able to pray with him and hold his hand up until his death. Currently, Alabama’s protocol does not allow for any religious figures to be present in the execution chamber and instead relegates them to the viewing room. The case is currently before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, where Smith’s representation is arguing that this is a prohibition of his religious rights.

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