First, this Article surveys the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision to analogize life without parole for juveniles to the death penalty for adults, and discusses the Eighth Amendment law regarding the parameters around death penalty statutory schemes. Second, this Article examines the state legislative response to Miller, and scrutinizes it with the Court\u27s Eighth Amendment death penalty law-and the states\u27 responses to this case law-in mind. This Article highlights the failure of juvenile homicide sentencing provisions to: 1) narrow offenses that are eligible for life without parole sentences; 2) further limit, once a guilty finding is made, the categories of offenders to the most likely to have demonstrated irreparable corruption, ; a...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Miller v. Alabama found that juvenile life without the pos...
In Miller v. Alabama and Montgomery v. Louisiana, the Supreme Court held mandatory juvenile life wit...
This Article provides a comprehensive examination of juvenile life without parole (\u27 LWOP ) both ...
First, this Article surveys the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision to analogize life without parole fo...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
Across the country, states are grappling with how to comply with the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent dec...
The Eighth Amendment provides that “no cruel and unusual punishment shall be inflicted.” The Supreme...
In Miller v. Alabama, the Supreme Court of the United States, in a five to four opinion written by ...
This Article focuses very little on the implications of Miller and Graham for the population they mo...
With its narrow ruling, Miller has taken the Eighth Amendment kids are different jurisprudence on a ...
In June 2012, the United States Supreme Court found mandatory life-without-parole sentences against ...
In most states, juveniles may receive the sentence of life without the possibility of parole when co...
Part II of this Note will look at the court\u27s decision to allow juveniles to be sentenced to life...
In Miller v. Alabama1 and Jackson v. Hobbs2 the Supreme Court reaffirmed its conclusions in two earl...
Miller v. Alabama appeared to strengthen constitutional protections for juvenile sentencing that the...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Miller v. Alabama found that juvenile life without the pos...
In Miller v. Alabama and Montgomery v. Louisiana, the Supreme Court held mandatory juvenile life wit...
This Article provides a comprehensive examination of juvenile life without parole (\u27 LWOP ) both ...
First, this Article surveys the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision to analogize life without parole fo...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
Across the country, states are grappling with how to comply with the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent dec...
The Eighth Amendment provides that “no cruel and unusual punishment shall be inflicted.” The Supreme...
In Miller v. Alabama, the Supreme Court of the United States, in a five to four opinion written by ...
This Article focuses very little on the implications of Miller and Graham for the population they mo...
With its narrow ruling, Miller has taken the Eighth Amendment kids are different jurisprudence on a ...
In June 2012, the United States Supreme Court found mandatory life-without-parole sentences against ...
In most states, juveniles may receive the sentence of life without the possibility of parole when co...
Part II of this Note will look at the court\u27s decision to allow juveniles to be sentenced to life...
In Miller v. Alabama1 and Jackson v. Hobbs2 the Supreme Court reaffirmed its conclusions in two earl...
Miller v. Alabama appeared to strengthen constitutional protections for juvenile sentencing that the...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Miller v. Alabama found that juvenile life without the pos...
In Miller v. Alabama and Montgomery v. Louisiana, the Supreme Court held mandatory juvenile life wit...
This Article provides a comprehensive examination of juvenile life without parole (\u27 LWOP ) both ...