NYTimes - Nebraska became the first conservative state in more than 40 years 
to abolish the death penalty, with lawmakers defying their Republican 
governor, Pete Ricketts, a staunch supporter of capital punishment who 
had lobbied vigorously against banning it.
After
 more than two hours of emotional speeches at the Capitol here, the 
Legislature, by a 30-to-19 vote that cut across party lines, overrode 
the governor’s veto of a bill repealing the state’s death penalty law. 
After the repeal measure passed, by just enough votes to overcome the 
veto, dozens of spectators in the balcony burst into celebration
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But solitary confinement is still inhumane, according to the majority geniuses on the Supreme Court.
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