Should the Eighth Amendment prohibit all undeserved criminal convictions and punishments? There are grounds to argue that it must. Correlation between the level of deserts of the accused and the severity of the sanction represents the very idea of justice to most of us. We want to believe that those branded as criminals deserve blame for their conduct and that they deserve all of the punishments that they receive. The deserts limitation is also key to explaining the decisions in which the Supreme Court has rejected convictions or punishments as disproportional, including several major rulings in the new millennium. Yet, this view of the Eighth Amendment challenges many current criminal-law doctrines and sentencing practices that favor...
No court has addressed the constitutional significance of sentencing juvenile murder accomplices who...
A recent study of death penalty cases has revealed that judges, who are ordinarily thought of as the...
The task of this Article is to evaluate these two approaches to understanding the role of retributio...
Should the Eighth Amendment prohibit all undeserved criminal convictions and punishments? There are ...
Although the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on “cruel and unusual” punishment means different things...
The U.S. punishment system is in turmoil. We have a historically unprecedented number of offenders i...
This article criticizes the Court\u27s interpretation of the Eighth Amendment\u27s Cruel and Unusual...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...
This Article examines the Supreme Court\u27s treatment of the Eighth Amendment with respect to claim...
The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment, but its normative force derives chiefly...
The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits the infliction of cruel and unusua...
In Miller v. Alabama1 and Jackson v. Hobbs2 the Supreme Court reaffirmed its conclusions in two earl...
The Eighth Amendment states that “[e]xcessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines impose...
As with many constitutional provisions, the language of the Eighth Amendment is open-ended and vague...
This article explores Eighth Amendment theories that might justify the effort by the Supreme Court t...
No court has addressed the constitutional significance of sentencing juvenile murder accomplices who...
A recent study of death penalty cases has revealed that judges, who are ordinarily thought of as the...
The task of this Article is to evaluate these two approaches to understanding the role of retributio...
Should the Eighth Amendment prohibit all undeserved criminal convictions and punishments? There are ...
Although the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on “cruel and unusual” punishment means different things...
The U.S. punishment system is in turmoil. We have a historically unprecedented number of offenders i...
This article criticizes the Court\u27s interpretation of the Eighth Amendment\u27s Cruel and Unusual...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...
This Article examines the Supreme Court\u27s treatment of the Eighth Amendment with respect to claim...
The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment, but its normative force derives chiefly...
The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits the infliction of cruel and unusua...
In Miller v. Alabama1 and Jackson v. Hobbs2 the Supreme Court reaffirmed its conclusions in two earl...
The Eighth Amendment states that “[e]xcessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines impose...
As with many constitutional provisions, the language of the Eighth Amendment is open-ended and vague...
This article explores Eighth Amendment theories that might justify the effort by the Supreme Court t...
No court has addressed the constitutional significance of sentencing juvenile murder accomplices who...
A recent study of death penalty cases has revealed that judges, who are ordinarily thought of as the...
The task of this Article is to evaluate these two approaches to understanding the role of retributio...