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Supreme Court Justices' Dissent on Death Penalty for Rape Sparks Conservative Backlash
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Case Filed-27594House OversightSupreme Court Justices' Dissent on Death Penalty for Rape Sparks Conservative Backlash
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d-27594House OversightSupreme Court Justices' Dissent on Death Penalty for Rape Sparks Conservative Backlash
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The document recounts a historical dissent and media reaction from the 1960s, offering no new actionable leads, financial flows, or novel allegations involving current powerful actors. It provides con Justice Brennan and Justice Douglas joined a short dissent in Rudolph v. Alabama (1963). The dissent questioned the constitutionality of the death penalty for rape. Conservative media, exemplified by
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #017248
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