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The history of Roper v. Simmons continues in Part 2, revealing the rigorous strategizing of the "magnificent orchestra that pulled all the pieces together" to end the juvenil death penalty on March 1, 2005.

Ten years ago, the United States Supreme Court, in Roper v. Simmons, finally abolished the juvenile death penalty. As we reflect on the breadth of Roper's impact 10 years later, we invited the bold, smart and dedicated individuals who were instrumental in Roper to share their recollections and reflections on their work. This 3-part blog series features their memoirs of the fight to end the juvenile death penalty.

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Riya Shah, Miami Herald •
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Gary Gately, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange •

By translating common youth behaviors and communication styles, The Willy Show reminds caseworkers and caregivers that these young people are more than ”foster youth” – they are just like any other young adult who is still growing up.

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Matt Stroud, Bloomberg Business •
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Gary Gately, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange •
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Andrew Wolfson, The Courier-Journal •
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Juvenile Law Center,
Juvenile Law Center, the nation’s oldest non-profit public interest law firm for children, is seeking a new Executive Director.
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Marsha Levick, Deputy Director & Chief Counsel,

The recent closure of the Atlantic City High School East Campus, the district's alternative high school, presents an overdue opportunity to eliminate racial inequalities and ensure that all students have access to the same educational opportunities.