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State Autonomy in Defining Intellectual Disability Post-Atkins v. Virginia

A key outcome of the Supreme Court's ruling in Atkins v. Virginia was that it granted individual states the authority to establish their own criteria for defining intellectual disability. This delegation of power led to different standards across the country for determining who is exempt from the death penalty on the basis of intellectual disability.

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