InvestigationImmigration, Justice For Some Migrant Families, a Second Separation Awaits Facing a legal labyrinth, deported parents may be forced to leave their children behind so that they can seek asylum. Renée FeltzThe NationJuly 11, 2018
InvestigationJustice Despite Court Ban, Texas Puts Mentally Retarded to Death A Supreme Court ruling barred the execution of mentally retarded inmates, but allowed each state to set its own definition. Texas chose to grant enormous leeway to psychologists, with troubling results. Renée FeltzDemocracy Now!January 12, 2010
InvestigationJustice Mentally disabled inmates remain on death row The Supreme Court’s Atkins decision struck down executions of the mentally retarded. But dozens of mentally disabled men remain on death row in Texas, with few avenues for appeal. Renée FeltzFree Speech Radio NetworkJanuary 11, 2010
InvestigationJustice Cracked Despite a U.S. Supreme Court ban, Texas has continued to send mentally retarded criminals to death row. Will a Mexican immigrant’s case correct this injustice? Renée FeltzThe Texas ObserverJanuary 8, 2010
InvestigationJustice Low IQ Prisoner Faces Execution Bobby Wayne Woods has an IQ of 70, but he’s about to be put to death by the State of Texas, despite a 2002 Supreme Court ban on such executions. Renée FeltzThe Texas ObserverNovember 24, 2009