As American incarcerated populations grew starting in the 1970s, so too did court oversight of prisons. In the late 1980s, however, as incarceration continued to boom, federal court oversight shrank. This Article addresses the most central doctrinal limit on oversight of jails and prisons, the Supreme Court’s restrictive reading of the constitutional provisions governing treatment of prisoners — the Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause and the Due Process Clause, which regulate, respectively, post-conviction imprisonment and pretrial detention. The Court’s interpretation of the Eighth Amendment’s ban of cruel and unusual punishment, in particular, radically undermined prison officials’ accountability for tragedies behind bars — allowing, ev...
Mass incarceration has led to the confinement of 2.3 million individuals in the United States,despit...
In the past two decades American courts have decided numerous cases involving the constitutionality ...
The Due Process Clause prohibits all punishment of pretrial detainees- individuals that are held b...
As American incarcerated populations grew starting in the 1970s, so too did court oversight of priso...
The United States imprisons a greater proportion of its own population than any other country in the...
Prisons and jails pose a significant challenge to the rule of law within American boundaries. As a n...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
The Supreme Court has long recognized that prisoners\u27 constitutional rights must be balanced agai...
This Article presents an analysis and defense of the Supreme Court\u27s current Eighth Amendment cas...
For the better part of two centuries, imprisonment has been the primary means of punishment for non-...
In July 2020, the New York Times published an article on a Department of Justice report detailing th...
Prisoner rights litigation is a relatively recent phenomenon, taking root only in the latter half of...
Prisons in the United States house approximately 220,000 felons,\u2795 percent of whom will eventual...
Prisons and jails pose a significant challenge to the rule of law within American boundaries. As a n...
The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment, but its normative force derives chiefly...
Mass incarceration has led to the confinement of 2.3 million individuals in the United States,despit...
In the past two decades American courts have decided numerous cases involving the constitutionality ...
The Due Process Clause prohibits all punishment of pretrial detainees- individuals that are held b...
As American incarcerated populations grew starting in the 1970s, so too did court oversight of priso...
The United States imprisons a greater proportion of its own population than any other country in the...
Prisons and jails pose a significant challenge to the rule of law within American boundaries. As a n...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
The Supreme Court has long recognized that prisoners\u27 constitutional rights must be balanced agai...
This Article presents an analysis and defense of the Supreme Court\u27s current Eighth Amendment cas...
For the better part of two centuries, imprisonment has been the primary means of punishment for non-...
In July 2020, the New York Times published an article on a Department of Justice report detailing th...
Prisoner rights litigation is a relatively recent phenomenon, taking root only in the latter half of...
Prisons in the United States house approximately 220,000 felons,\u2795 percent of whom will eventual...
Prisons and jails pose a significant challenge to the rule of law within American boundaries. As a n...
The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment, but its normative force derives chiefly...
Mass incarceration has led to the confinement of 2.3 million individuals in the United States,despit...
In the past two decades American courts have decided numerous cases involving the constitutionality ...
The Due Process Clause prohibits all punishment of pretrial detainees- individuals that are held b...