In the last thirty years, life without parole (LWOP) sentences have flourished in the United States. Of course the very reason for a LWOP sentencing scheme is to incarcerate the convicted defendant until death. But under the Pardon Clause of the Constitution, as well as under state laws granting the Governor the pardoning power, inmates serving LWOP sentences might be eligible for early release by commutations. On the one hand, the possibility of clemency could be regarded as an impermissible loophole that could be used on a case-by-case basis to undermine the certainty of a LWOP sentencing system. On the other hand, those who are concerned about prison overcrowding, and those who want to reward a prisoner who has rehabilitated himself, wou...
The idea of the last-minute reprieve granted by a distant, unknowable dispenser of mercy to a man co...
On the basis of fifty-four elite interviews[1] with legislators, judges, attorneys, and civil societ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze data, policy trends, and legal concerns on the issue of sent...
In the last thirty years, life without parole (LWOP) sentences have flourished in the United States....
We have many good reasons to abolish life without parole sentences (LWOP, known in some countries as...
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voices...
This Note will discuss the relatively recent development and current prevalence of one alternative: ...
There has been more than a five-fold increase in the number of life sentences in the United States o...
Today, death penalty opponents mostly claim life without parole (LWOP) as their genuinely popular su...
Life without parole seems an attractive and logical punishment under the modern coercive crime-contr...
Current due process law gives little protection to prisoners at the point of parole, even though the...
This Article provides a comprehensive examination of juvenile life without parole (\u27 LWOP ) both ...
Since scarcely a decade after Furman v. Georgia,\u27 the Supreme Court has struggled to avoid review...
When a governor commutes a sentence of death, typically to one of life imprisonment either with an e...
At the state level, the power to pardon or commute a criminal sentence — that is, to grant clemency ...
The idea of the last-minute reprieve granted by a distant, unknowable dispenser of mercy to a man co...
On the basis of fifty-four elite interviews[1] with legislators, judges, attorneys, and civil societ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze data, policy trends, and legal concerns on the issue of sent...
In the last thirty years, life without parole (LWOP) sentences have flourished in the United States....
We have many good reasons to abolish life without parole sentences (LWOP, known in some countries as...
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voices...
This Note will discuss the relatively recent development and current prevalence of one alternative: ...
There has been more than a five-fold increase in the number of life sentences in the United States o...
Today, death penalty opponents mostly claim life without parole (LWOP) as their genuinely popular su...
Life without parole seems an attractive and logical punishment under the modern coercive crime-contr...
Current due process law gives little protection to prisoners at the point of parole, even though the...
This Article provides a comprehensive examination of juvenile life without parole (\u27 LWOP ) both ...
Since scarcely a decade after Furman v. Georgia,\u27 the Supreme Court has struggled to avoid review...
When a governor commutes a sentence of death, typically to one of life imprisonment either with an e...
At the state level, the power to pardon or commute a criminal sentence — that is, to grant clemency ...
The idea of the last-minute reprieve granted by a distant, unknowable dispenser of mercy to a man co...
On the basis of fifty-four elite interviews[1] with legislators, judges, attorneys, and civil societ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze data, policy trends, and legal concerns on the issue of sent...