Federal News
DOJ Proposes Rule to Expedite Death Penalty Reviews
March 17, 2026
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has proposed a new federal rule aimed at accelerating habeas corpus review processes in state death penalty cases. This initiative aligns with a presidential executive order to restore the death penalty and seeks to reduce procedural delays between conviction and execution. The proposed rule encourages states to adopt streamlined capital case review procedures, potentially impacting legal service providers, compliance requirements, and case management systems supporting these reviews.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for legal, case management, and compliance-related services to support expedited death penalty reviews.
- The DOJ's focus on procedural efficiency may lead to new contracts or amendments related to legal technology, consulting, or training services.
- Organizations involved in federal and state legal processes should evaluate how this rule could affect contract scopes, timelines, and resource allocation.
- Vendors offering specialized legal software or consulting services may find emerging opportunities to assist agencies in implementing streamlined review procedures.
We are fulfilling the Department of Justiceβs commitment to restoring the death penalty as the ultimate punishment for the worst criminals in America.
— Pamela Bondi, Attorney General
Agencies
Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General