Supreme Court Ruling and Rationale in Atkins v. Virginia
In June 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Atkins v. Virginia that executing individuals with intellectual disabilities constitutes 'cruel and unusual punishment' under the Eighth Amendment. The Court's decision was based on the reasoning that intellectual disability affects decision-making capabilities, which should be considered in criminal sentencing. This landmark ruling, which reversed a previous legal stance, was also influenced by a growing national consensus among state legislatures against such executions.
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