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Graham Vs. Florida
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- US Supreme Court
- May 17, 2010
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U. S. 63 (2003), Ewing v. CaliforniaSearch
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U. S. 11 (2003), Harmelin v. MichiganSearch
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U. S. 957 (1991), and Rummel v. EstelleSearch
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have played a central role in our Eighth Amendment jurisprudence for at least a century, see Weems v. UnitedSearch
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static approach to the law. Standards of decency have evolved since 1980. They will never stop doing so. Graham v. FloridaSearch
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E.g., Kennedy v. LouisianaSearch
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Atkins v. VirginiaSearch
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Atkins and Enmund v. FloridaSearch
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See Thompson v. OklahomaSearch
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Ewing v. CaliforniaSearch
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Terrance Jamar Graham, Petitioner V. FloridaSearch
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the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Robinson v. CaliforniaSearch
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Furman v. GeorgiaSearch
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Hutto v. DavisSearch
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Enmund v. FloridaSearch
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Thompson v. OklahomaSearch
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Sullivan v. FloridaSearch
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and Rummel v. EstelleSearch
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Roberts, C. J., Concurring in Judgment Graham V. FloridaSearch
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