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Shifting Opinions on the Death Penalty
This chapter examines the federal execution of Daniel Lee and the broader implications of capital punishment in the U.S. It discusses changing public opinion on the death penalty, with notable differences between older Republicans and younger Americans, as well as the influence of advocacy for abolition among conservative groups. The chapter also highlights the financial, racial, and ethical dimensions of the debate surrounding justice and execution, suggesting a cultural shift towards reconsidering capital punishment.