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The U.S. is the only country where children as young as 13 are sentenced to die in prison.
In Mississippi Case, EJI Continues to Challenge Death in Prison Sentences for Children
Editorial Boards Across the Country Support Court Ban on Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences
EJI Client Joe Sullivan’s Death-in-Prison Sentence Overturned by United States Supreme Court’s Ruling
U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Life Without Parole for Juveniles in Non-Homicide Cases
EJI Challenges Conviction and Life Sentence Imposed on 14-Year-Old Child in Mississippi
Mississippi Supreme Court to Review Death in Prison Sentence for 13-Year-Old Child
EJI Challenges 13-Year-Old Mississippi Child’s Conviction and Sentence to Die in Prison
EJI Wins Reversal for Iowa Woman Sentenced to Die in Prison for a Crime at Age 14
EJI Asks Iowa Supreme Court to Reverse Life-Without-Parole Sentence for Young Teen
EJI Argues Sullivan v. Florida at United States Supreme Court
Sullivan and Graham Cases Challenging Death in Prison Sentences for Children Generate Support
Alabama Leads Nation in Sentencing Black Kids to Life Imprisonment
United States Supreme Court Will Review Joe Sullivan’s Sentence to Die in Prison for Offense at Age 13
California Appeal Court Declares Life Without Parole Sentence Unconstitutional for 14-Year-Old Antonio Nunez
EJI Continues Challenges to Death-in-Prison Sentences for 13- and 14-Year-Old Children
EJI Urges Delaware Supreme Court to Strike Down Death-in-Prison Sentence for 14-Year-Old