[Excerpt] “For those who believe that the death penalty should be declared unconstitutional and that the U.S. Supreme Court is the institution that should make that declaration, these are interesting times. On one hand, the Rehnquist Court, which had previously not been a reliable friend of criminal defendants, in 2002, ruled that it was unconstitutional to execute mentally retarded defendants, and in 2005 it came to the same conclusion as to defendants who committed a capital crime before his or her eighteenth birthday. On the other hand, close scrutiny of these opinions evidences that the Court all but casts aside methodology to reach the apparently desired outcome. The Court’s rulings that neither juveniles nor mentally retarded defendan...
The two categorical exclusions of age and mental capacity will impact not only those offenders who a...
Lest it be cruel and unusual, the U.S. Supreme Court has held, capital punishment must be consistent...
This article seeks to understand when, how, and where the framing of arguments against capital punis...
[Excerpt] “For those who believe that the death penalty should be declared unconstitutional and that...
The evolving standard of decency test is at the heart of the constitutional regulation of the death ...
[Excerpt] “In 1976, four years after finding the nation’s death penalty laws to be constitutionally ...
With the Supreme Court now dominated by a solidly conservative majority, recent, well-grounded hopes...
[Excerpt] “Two qualities of American capital punishment perhaps explain its ability to command the a...
Steiker and Steiker discuss the ABA\u27s resolutions regarding the execution of juveniles and person...
Three themes have characterized death penalty abolition throughout the Western world: a sustained pe...
While scholars seem united on the sentiment that abolition is the ultimate resting place for capital...
In the 21st century, capital punishment in the United States stands as a peculiar institution. Despi...
In recent Eight Amendment decisions applying the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause to substantive ...
[Excerpt] “A constitution is an organic fact of every state: it is a part of the being of the state....
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
The two categorical exclusions of age and mental capacity will impact not only those offenders who a...
Lest it be cruel and unusual, the U.S. Supreme Court has held, capital punishment must be consistent...
This article seeks to understand when, how, and where the framing of arguments against capital punis...
[Excerpt] “For those who believe that the death penalty should be declared unconstitutional and that...
The evolving standard of decency test is at the heart of the constitutional regulation of the death ...
[Excerpt] “In 1976, four years after finding the nation’s death penalty laws to be constitutionally ...
With the Supreme Court now dominated by a solidly conservative majority, recent, well-grounded hopes...
[Excerpt] “Two qualities of American capital punishment perhaps explain its ability to command the a...
Steiker and Steiker discuss the ABA\u27s resolutions regarding the execution of juveniles and person...
Three themes have characterized death penalty abolition throughout the Western world: a sustained pe...
While scholars seem united on the sentiment that abolition is the ultimate resting place for capital...
In the 21st century, capital punishment in the United States stands as a peculiar institution. Despi...
In recent Eight Amendment decisions applying the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause to substantive ...
[Excerpt] “A constitution is an organic fact of every state: it is a part of the being of the state....
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
The two categorical exclusions of age and mental capacity will impact not only those offenders who a...
Lest it be cruel and unusual, the U.S. Supreme Court has held, capital punishment must be consistent...
This article seeks to understand when, how, and where the framing of arguments against capital punis...