On Monday, June 28, 2010, the Supreme Court completed its fifth year with John Roberts as Chief Justice, its first year with Justice Sonia Sotomayor on the bench, and its thirty-fifth and final Term with Justice John Paul Stevens. In that Term, the Supreme Court decided seventy-three cases after briefing and oral argument, just a few less than the seventy-six cases decided the year before in the 2008 Term. In this Article, these cases are reviewed and analyzed by the authors. As discussed in this Article by Professor Schwartz, in some of the Court\u27s important decisions during this Term, there existed more humaneness than seen in past recent Terms. For example, a sentence of life-imprisonment for juveniles convicted of non-homicide offens...
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