Can the Supreme Court find unconstitutional something that the text of the Constitution “contemplates”? If the Bill of Rights mentions a punishment, does that make it a “permissible legislative choice” immune to independent constitutional challenges? Recent developments have given new hope to those seeking constitutional abolition of the death penalty. But some supporters of the death penalty continue to argue, as they have since Furman v. Georgia, that the death penalty must be constitutional because the Fifth Amendment explicitly contemplates it. The appeal of this argument is obvious, but its strength is largely superficial, and is also mostly irrelevant to the claims being made against the constitutionality of capital punishment. At mos...
In upholding the constitutionality of capital punishment, the United States Supreme Court has utiliz...
This article arrives at the surprising conclusion that a meaningful Eighth Amendment death penalty j...
Over twenty years ago, the United States Supreme Court held that both mandatory capital sentencing s...
Can the Supreme Court find unconstitutional something that the text of the Constitution “contemplate...
This Comment argues that the death penalty is inconsistent with underlying principles of American de...
Four years after Furmanv. Georgia, the Supreme Court has resolved the major question left unanswered...
In 1972, the United States Supreme Court in Furman v. Georgia responded to attacks on the death pena...
Death penalty litigation that reaches the Supreme Court now causes at least as much consternation as...
With the Supreme Court now dominated by a solidly conservative majority, recent, well-grounded hopes...
The Declaration of Independence guarantees a right to life that was given by a creator. The Constitu...
A landmark dissenting opinion arguing against the death penalty.Does the death penalty violate the C...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...
In recent Eight Amendment decisions applying the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause to substantive ...
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
For over forty years, the Supreme Court has held that the death penalty is not invariably cruel and ...
In upholding the constitutionality of capital punishment, the United States Supreme Court has utiliz...
This article arrives at the surprising conclusion that a meaningful Eighth Amendment death penalty j...
Over twenty years ago, the United States Supreme Court held that both mandatory capital sentencing s...
Can the Supreme Court find unconstitutional something that the text of the Constitution “contemplate...
This Comment argues that the death penalty is inconsistent with underlying principles of American de...
Four years after Furmanv. Georgia, the Supreme Court has resolved the major question left unanswered...
In 1972, the United States Supreme Court in Furman v. Georgia responded to attacks on the death pena...
Death penalty litigation that reaches the Supreme Court now causes at least as much consternation as...
With the Supreme Court now dominated by a solidly conservative majority, recent, well-grounded hopes...
The Declaration of Independence guarantees a right to life that was given by a creator. The Constitu...
A landmark dissenting opinion arguing against the death penalty.Does the death penalty violate the C...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...
In recent Eight Amendment decisions applying the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause to substantive ...
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
For over forty years, the Supreme Court has held that the death penalty is not invariably cruel and ...
In upholding the constitutionality of capital punishment, the United States Supreme Court has utiliz...
This article arrives at the surprising conclusion that a meaningful Eighth Amendment death penalty j...
Over twenty years ago, the United States Supreme Court held that both mandatory capital sentencing s...