What is solitary confinement, and what has been constitutional law\u27s relationship to the practices of holding prisoners in isolation? One answer comes from Wilkinson v. Austin, a 2005 U.S. Supreme Court case discussing Ohio\u27s super-maximum security ( supermax ) prison, which opened in 1998 to hold more than five hundred people. Writing for the unanimous Court in Wilkinson, Justice Kennedy detailed a painful litany of conditions
Eighth Amendment jurisprudence has resulted in limited scrutiny of solitary confinement despite the ...
Isolation, I suggest, should be analyzed constitutionally, much as physical restraints are now. As I...
In 1995, the Supreme Court decided Sandin v. Connor, which held inmates did not have a protected lib...
What is solitary confinement, and what has been constitutional law\u27s relationship t...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
What aspects of human liberty does incarceration impinge? A remarkable group of Black and white pris...
This article analyzes the constitutional parameters of solitary confinement, administrative segregat...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
As of 2005, about 80,000 prisoners were housed in solitary confinement in jails and in state and fed...
Eighth Amendment jurisprudence has resulted in limited scrutiny of solitary confinement despite the ...
Isolation, I suggest, should be analyzed constitutionally, much as physical restraints are now. As I...
In 1995, the Supreme Court decided Sandin v. Connor, which held inmates did not have a protected lib...
What is solitary confinement, and what has been constitutional law\u27s relationship t...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
What aspects of human liberty does incarceration impinge? A remarkable group of Black and white pris...
This article analyzes the constitutional parameters of solitary confinement, administrative segregat...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
As of 2005, about 80,000 prisoners were housed in solitary confinement in jails and in state and fed...
Eighth Amendment jurisprudence has resulted in limited scrutiny of solitary confinement despite the ...
Isolation, I suggest, should be analyzed constitutionally, much as physical restraints are now. As I...
In 1995, the Supreme Court decided Sandin v. Connor, which held inmates did not have a protected lib...