
Big news from the Supreme Court today: Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma man on death row for decades, just got his murder conviction and death sentence tossed out in a 5-3 ruling. The court said he didn’t get a fair shake at due process, and now it’s back to square one for a new trial. Glossip’s case has been a lightning rod in the capital punishment debate, with activists cheering this as a win against a flawed system. “Justice isn’t dead yet,” one supporter tweeted. Critics, though, say it’s just delaying the inevitable. Either way, this ruling’s got people talking—could it spark a bigger push to rethink the death penalty nationwide?