This essay was the keynote address for a symposium on Miller v Alabama, the 2012 Supreme Court opinion holding unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment a statute imposing a mandatory sentence of life without parole for juveniles convicted of homicide. The essay argues that Miller embodies a way of thinking about juvenile crime that has taken hold in the early 21st century – an approach that emphasizes the importance for legal policy of developmental differences between juveniles and adults. This emerging trend contrasts sharply with the regulatory approach of the 1990s when moral panics over juvenile crime fueled punitive law reforms that transformed juvenile justice policy. The essay describes this period of moral panic and the factors ...
Part II of this Foreword briefly addresses one open constitutional question in the wake of Miller: i...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
This essay was the keynote address for a symposium on Miller v Alabama, the 2012 Supreme Court opini...
This essay explores the importance for Eighth Amendment jurisprudence and for juvenile crime regulat...
In the Supreme Court\u27s latest Eighth Amendment decision, Miller v. Alabama, the Court held that s...
In a series of cases culminating in Miller v. Alabama, the United States Supreme Court has limited t...
In Miller v. Alabama, the U.S. Supreme Court held that statutes imposing mandatory sentences of life...
This research was focused on analyzing and interpreting the U.S. Supreme Court’s holdings in several...
This short essay, which serves as the Symposium Foreword, argues that the rationale of Miller is inc...
In January 2016, the Supreme Court made a monumental decision, reflecting the notion that juveniles ...
In 2012 a Supreme Court ruling (Miller v. Alabama) determined that life without parole for juveniles...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
The recent case of Miller v. Alabama continues the trend of the US Supreme Court looking at juvenile...
Miller v. Alabama appeared to strengthen constitutional protections for juvenile sentencing that the...
Part II of this Foreword briefly addresses one open constitutional question in the wake of Miller: i...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
This essay was the keynote address for a symposium on Miller v Alabama, the 2012 Supreme Court opini...
This essay explores the importance for Eighth Amendment jurisprudence and for juvenile crime regulat...
In the Supreme Court\u27s latest Eighth Amendment decision, Miller v. Alabama, the Court held that s...
In a series of cases culminating in Miller v. Alabama, the United States Supreme Court has limited t...
In Miller v. Alabama, the U.S. Supreme Court held that statutes imposing mandatory sentences of life...
This research was focused on analyzing and interpreting the U.S. Supreme Court’s holdings in several...
This short essay, which serves as the Symposium Foreword, argues that the rationale of Miller is inc...
In January 2016, the Supreme Court made a monumental decision, reflecting the notion that juveniles ...
In 2012 a Supreme Court ruling (Miller v. Alabama) determined that life without parole for juveniles...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
The recent case of Miller v. Alabama continues the trend of the US Supreme Court looking at juvenile...
Miller v. Alabama appeared to strengthen constitutional protections for juvenile sentencing that the...
Part II of this Foreword briefly addresses one open constitutional question in the wake of Miller: i...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...