Constitutional Comparativism and the Death Penalty for Child Rape

It has been a long time since the Supreme Court has referenced foreign and international sources in constitutional cases. Since Roper was decided in March 2005, the Supreme Court has not issued a single decision relying on the interpretive approach outlined in Roper and Lawrence. In the most recent term, I am not aware of a single Supreme Court case … Continue reading Constitutional Comparativism and the Death Penalty for Child Rape