In our third episode, we investigate the legal, social and racial issues behind capital punishment in the United States of America. Your host Felix Mitchell, Treasurer of the KCL Pro Bono Society, is accompanied by Anna Draper, Training and Casework Coordinator at Amicus ALJ, and Anahita Roy, student ambassador for Amicus ALJ at King’s College London. We begin with the paradox at the heart of US constitutional law. How can they justify using the death penalty, when the Eighth Amendment outlaws “cruel and unusual punishments”? Current methods of execution are inhumane and follow many long, aimless years on death row. We discover that modern day cases are shadows of American history, reflecting social inequalities that are firmly embedded. Anahita and Anna conclude the episode by sharing how you can get involved in the fight against capital punishment.