With U.S. taxpayers now spending upwards of $81 billion annually on incarceration, treating 18-year-olds ...
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Guest Commentary: Courts Have Ruled that Sentencing Kids to Die in Prison Is Cruel and Unusual. Now They’re Reconsidering When Adulthood Starts.
Guest Commentary: Courts Have Ruled that Sentencing Kids to Die in Prison Is Cruel and Unusual. Now They’re Reconsidering When Adulthood Starts.
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Defendant-Appellant Calls for Resentencing in Juvenile Court
Defendant-Appellant Calls for Resentencing in Juvenile Court
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SCOTUS Backs Mississippi Court of Appeals, Rules Life without Parole for Defendants under 18 Is Constitutional
SCOTUS Backs Mississippi Court of Appeals, Rules Life without Parole for Defendants under 18 Is Constitutional
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It’s Cruel and Unusual Punishment to Sentence a Teenager to Die in Prison
It’s Cruel and Unusual Punishment to Sentence a Teenager to Die in Prison
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Eye on the Court: Does a 52 Years to Life Sentence Violate Constitutional Rights of Marsh?
Eye on the Court: Does a 52 Years to Life Sentence Violate Constitutional Rights of Marsh?