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In 1906, the Supreme Court stayed a man's execution. That same day, his town murdered him. Then SCOTUS held it's first and only criminal trial for those who had allowed it to happen. This is the story of a wrongful conviction that was only the beginning of injustice and the students who learned that story in June of 2024. It's also the story of what happens when you realize your government is closer than you think.
Click here learn more about the Supreme Court Historical Society's Hometown program.
Learn more about Ed Johnson.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In 1906, the Supreme Court stayed a man's execution. That same day, his town murdered him. Then SCOTUS held it's first and only criminal trial for those who had allowed it to happen. This is the story of a wrongful conviction that was only the beginning of injustice and the students who learned that story in June of 2024. It's also the story of what happens when you realize your government is closer than you think.
Click here learn more about the Supreme Court Historical Society's Hometown program.
Learn more about Ed Johnson.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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