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Decades ago, the Court said inmates who are intellectually disabled can't be executed. Now, it will weigh the use of intelligence tests in death penalty cases.
The Supreme Court will consider making it harder for convicted murderers to show their lives should be spared because they are intellectually disabled, according an order ...
Nebraska Supreme Court overrules appeal for sexual assault suspect ...
AshLeigh Meyer Dunham, an Alabama court referee and family law attorney in Birmingham, announced Wednesday that she will run ...
Monday began Foodlink’s partnership with the 7th Judicial Court in connecting with the surrounding community by providing ...