Readers likely enjoyed a chuckle at the goofy word salad in “Notable & Quotable: ‘Oral Health Justice’” (Jan. 25). But that concept is real. Consider one case: For years inmates in Texas were ...
The Michigan Supreme Court will reconsider a 49-year-old murder sentence where, the defendant argues, there was no showing of ...
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Monday declined to review whether a convicted murder’s intellectual disability is severe enough that he can’t be executed, directing a lower court to first clarify ...
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court declined Monday to decide whether a permanent voting ban on people convicted of felonies in Mississippi is cruel and unusual punishment. The court, in 2023, had also ...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a local ordinance to bar anyone without a permanent residency from sleeping outside does not amount to "cruel and unusual" punishment under the ...
The ruling said that because death row prisoners can choose from three methods of execution, none could be considered a cruel or unusual punishment. By Eduardo Medina The South Carolina Supreme Court ...
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