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Supreme Court IQ ruling could redefine disability rights nationwide
Can one number determine the destiny of access for millions of Americans with intellectual disabilities? This is what is at ...
Is an intellectual disability a condition, or a number on an IQ test? Here's why an Alabama death penalty case at the Supreme ...
William Skipworth’s three-part investigation that appeared in The Eagle-Tribune over the last three weekends in November has ...
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Alabama Begs Supreme Court to Make It Easier to Execute People With Intellectual Disabilities
The bizarre oral argument in Hamm v. Smith shows how decades of case law rooted in science is now under siege at the Supreme Court.
SafeinHome delivers enterprise-scale member engagement and maintains enterprise-grade compliance with individualized support plans and state regulations, supporting people with autism, seizure ...
William Skipworth’s three-part investigation in the New Hampshire Bulletin has laid bare the ongoing traumas experienced by ...
Decades ago, the Supreme Court said inmates who are intellectually disabled can't be executed. Now, it weighs the use of IQ tests in close calls.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to let Alabama execute convicted murderer Joseph Smith, whose IQ scores were within the standard error of measurement of intellectual disability.
University of Birmingham partners with Shionogi & Warwick to Advance Inclusive Cognition Research for People with Intellectual Disabilities ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday grappled with where the line should be drawn on intellectual disability when the death penalty is on the table in a case that could make it harder for convicted killers ...
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Supreme Court weighs IQ scores in death penalty case
Joseph Clifton Smith, convicted of capital murder in Alabama and sentenced to death, has taken five IQ tests as an adult. His ...
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