On Friday morning, the Supreme Court reinstated the federal death sentence of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a terrorist who was convicted of bombing the 2013 Boston Marathon, in a 6–3 decision, with all three liberal justices dissenting from the ruling. Tsarnaev, 28, is the lone surviving perpetrator of the 2013 attack that has been deemed one of the worst acts of terrorism on U.S. soil since Sept. 11, 2001. Three people were killed and 260 were injured. Working with his older brother, Tamerlan, who later died after a gunfight with police, Tsarnaev placed a homemade pressure-cooker shrapnel bomb filled with BBs and nails near the crowded finish line area of the Boston Marathon. The bombs placed by the brothers caused devastating injuries to the crowd of spectators. Despite President Joe Biden’s promise on the campaign trail in 2020 to abolish capital punishment, the government asked the justices to overturn a July 31, …