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A Response to Christopher Berk’s Article: “Children, Development, and the Troubled Foundations of Miller v. Alabama”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2019
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- Symposium on Christopher Berk’s “The Troubled Foundations of Miller v. Alabama”
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- © 2019 American Bar Foundation
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Juvenile Justice Center, Adolescence, Brain Development and Legal Culpability (January 2004), http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/publishing/criminal_justice_section_newsletter/crimjust_juvjus_Adolescence.authcheckdam.pdf.Google Scholar
National Center for Juvenile Justice, National Overviews (2007), http://www.ncjj.org/stateprofiles/overviews/faqbs.asp.Google Scholar
CASES CITED
Montgomery v. Louisiana, 136 S. Ct. 718 (2016).Google Scholar