A combination of missed prevention opportunities and health inequalities can result in the early deaths of people living with ...
Decades ago, the Supreme Court said inmates who are intellectually disabled can't be executed. Now, it weighs the use of IQ ...
“There is no way that he can prove an IQ below 70,” Overing said.
A Georgia law creates a clearer process to determine intellectual disability before trial, strengthening long-sought ...
A combination of missed prevention opportunities and health inequalities can result in the early deaths of people living with ...
Alabama told the Supreme Court on Wednesday the state should be allowed to execute a man federal courts have repeatedly said was intellectually disabled.
A Supreme Court case on executing offenders with intellectual disabilities could reshape what “cruel and unusual punishment” ...
Eye rolls, gestures and interruptions in a "conundrum" of a case about how to measure intellectual disability in death ...
The justices wrestled with whether to allow Alabama to execute a man with low cognitive function, a ruling that could set new rules for states’ death rows.
The arguments and assertions in this case are all over the map and very hard to follow,” Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ...
The case involves an Alabama man who challenged his death sentence after a murder conviction because of his varying results ...
There was no clear outcome following the hearing to determine if IQ should play a role in execution sentences.
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