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The U.S. is the only country where children as young as 13 are sentenced to die in prison.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Calls for End to Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences
EJI Wins New Sentence for Florida Child Condemned to Die in Prison
EJI Wins New Trial for 14-Year-Old Sentenced to Die in Prison in Mississippi
Louisiana Supreme Court Permits Retroactive Application of Miller v. Alabama
Attorney General’s National Task Force Recommends Ending Adult Prosecution of Children
EJI Advocates for Juvenile Sentencing Reform in State Courts Across the Country
New Law Gives California Children Sentenced to Die in Prison a Chance for Parole
California Supreme Court Rules 110-years-to-life Sentence Imposed on a Juvenile Is Unconstitutional
Supreme Court Ruling Banning Mandatory LWOP for Juveniles Gets Nationwide Editorial Support
U.S. Supreme Court Bans Mandatory Life-Without-Parole Sentences for Children Convicted of Homicide
Child Offenders Can Recover
EJI Seeks Relief for Disabled Pennsylvania Child Sentenced to Die in Prison
13-Year-Old Mississippi Child Sentenced to Die in Prison Has Been Resentenced to Reduced Prison Term
EJI Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Strike Down Death-in-Prison Sentences for Children
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Argument in EJI Appeal Challenging Death-in-Prison Sentences for Children
EJI Obtains Relief for Children Previously Sentenced to Die in Prison in Mississippi and Arkansas