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Yesterday, Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court unanimously ruled that before youth can be sentenced to life without parole, the state bears a high burden of establishing they are permanently incorrigible.

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Riley Yates, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette •

In so doing, the high court underscored a string of federal rulings that have revolutionized the way that juveniles who commit the most serious of

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Rudy Miller, Pocono Record •

Batts’ attorney Marsha Levick called the decision Monday a “very strong win” for Batts. A previous appeal was unsuccessful, but this decision means he’ll be

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Samantha Melamed, philly.com •

“What we won is really fundamental to giving these kids a fair shot, and also to really enforcing Miller and Montgomery in Pennsylvania,” said Marsha

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Riley Yates, The Morning Call •

In so doing, the high court underscored a string of federal rulings that have revolutionized the way that juveniles who commit the most serious of

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Brett A. Wolfson, Marguerite C. Gualtieri, The Legal Intelligencer •
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Juvenile Law Center,

Today in Wisconsin, Western District Judge Peterson found that the use of solitary confinement, pepper spray and restraints at two juvenile facilities violate kids’ constitutional rights under the Fourteenth Amendment. We originally filed the lawsuit in January on behalf of boys and girls held in Lincoln Hills School for Boys and Copper Lake School for Girls.

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Molly Beck, Wisconsin State Journal •

“This is the most severe and damaging type of solitary confinement that is used in the American penal system. Ted Kaczynski has less restrictive confinement

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William Vogeler, Esq., FindLaw Blog •

Brendan Dassey, who was convicted with Avery in a later murder, has been exonerated by a federal appeals court.

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Juila Jacobs, U.S. News (Reuters) •

A federal judge on Friday ordered two Wisconsin youth correctional facilities to reform conditions for their detainees, who are subjected to pepper spraying and "likely