Argument preview: Court returns, again, to the death penalty and the intellectually disabled

In 2002, in Atkins v. Virginia, the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution’s prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment bars the execution of individuals who are intellectually disabled. The court did not, however, provide detailed guidelines on how states should determine whether someone is intellectually disabled, leaving that job to the states. Twelve years later, … Continue reading Argument preview: Court returns, again, to the death penalty and the intellectually disabled