Paul Colella - Innocent on Death Row - A site devoted to declaring the innocence of Paul Colella, who is on death row in a Texas prison. - http://www.deathrow.at/paul/
Texas Defender Service - Non-profit law firm representing death row inmates, tracking the status of death penalty cases, and recruiting private law firms to represent inmates. Includes a directory of expert witnesses, donation information, and staff profiles. - http://www.texasdefender.org/
Texas Moratorium Network - Grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations working to establish a temporary moratorium on executions. Includes newsletters, events, legislative updates, and a news forum. - http://www.texasmoratorium.org/
Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty - Inclusive organization composed of human rights activists, death row prisoners and their families, crime victims and their families, persons working within the criminal justice system, persons opposed to capital punishment on religious and moral grounds, - http://www.tcadp.org/
Lamp of Hope Project - Founded by Texas Death Row prisoners to educate the public about the death penalty and alternatives, and to support victims' and prisoners' families. Includes prisoner writings and crafts, penpal information, and mailing list. - http://www.lampofhope.org/index.html
Why Is Texas #1 in Executions? - By Ned Walpin. [PBS, Frontline] Explains the legal and cultural reasons for why Texas executes far more people than any other state and does so at a far higher rate than any other state. - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/execution/readings/texas.html
Texas Department of Criminal Justice: Death Row Information - Includes a list of death row inmates, gender and racial statistics including executions per year, a list of scheduled and completed executions, a list of inmates no longer on death row, and final meal requests and the media witness list for each inmate. - http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/stat/deathrow.htm
Death Penalty in Texas: Lethal Injustice - [Amnesty International] Article about how death penalty is applied in Texas, focusing on race, poverty, juveniles, mentally ill or retarded, prosecutorial misconduct, the lack of competent legal representation, the misuse of psychiatric evaluation, appeal - http://www.web.amnesty.org/ai.nsf/index/AMR510101998