This essay explores the importance of Miller and two earlier Supreme Court opinions rejecting harsh sentences for juveniles for Eighth Amendment jurisprudence and for juvenile crime regulation. It argues that the Court has broken new ground with these opinions in defining juveniles as a category of offenders who are subject to special Eighth Amendment protections. In Miller and in Graham v. Florida (2010) particularly, the Court has applied to juveniles’ non-capital sentences the rigorous proportionality review that, for adults, has been reserved for death sentences. The essay then turns to the implications of the opinions for juvenile crime policy, arguing that the Court has embraced a developmental model of youth crime regulation and elev...
In a series of Eighth Amendment cases referred to as the Miller trilogy, the Supreme Court significa...
Elizabeth Scott and Laurence Steinberg explore the dramatic changes in the law’s conception of young...
This research was focused on analyzing and interpreting the U.S. Supreme Court’s holdings in several...
This essay explores the importance of Miller and two earlier Supreme Court opinions rejecting harsh ...
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...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
In January 2016, the Supreme Court made a monumental decision, reflecting the notion that juveniles ...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
In the last three years the Supreme Court has decreed a sea change in its juvenile Eighth Amendment ...
This Article attempts to provide an analytical framework for identifying the punitive aspects of the...
In June 2012, the United States Supreme Court decided Miller v. Alabama, marking significant progres...
Three landmark decisions drastically changed the sentencing standards for juvenile offenders. In Rop...
Kent v. United States required trial courts to conduct an individualized assessment before transferr...
In a trilogy of cases, the Supreme Court applied the Eighth Amendment to the entire category of juve...
In a series of Eighth Amendment cases referred to as the Miller trilogy, the Supreme Court significa...
Elizabeth Scott and Laurence Steinberg explore the dramatic changes in the law’s conception of young...
This research was focused on analyzing and interpreting the U.S. Supreme Court’s holdings in several...
This essay explores the importance of Miller and two earlier Supreme Court opinions rejecting harsh ...
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...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
In January 2016, the Supreme Court made a monumental decision, reflecting the notion that juveniles ...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
In the last three years the Supreme Court has decreed a sea change in its juvenile Eighth Amendment ...
This Article attempts to provide an analytical framework for identifying the punitive aspects of the...
In June 2012, the United States Supreme Court decided Miller v. Alabama, marking significant progres...
Three landmark decisions drastically changed the sentencing standards for juvenile offenders. In Rop...
Kent v. United States required trial courts to conduct an individualized assessment before transferr...
In a trilogy of cases, the Supreme Court applied the Eighth Amendment to the entire category of juve...
In a series of Eighth Amendment cases referred to as the Miller trilogy, the Supreme Court significa...
Elizabeth Scott and Laurence Steinberg explore the dramatic changes in the law’s conception of young...
This research was focused on analyzing and interpreting the U.S. Supreme Court’s holdings in several...