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In a recent decision to bar states from imposing life sentences on juvenile offenders without the possibility of parole, the Supreme Court continued its trend of disregarding the Constitution and instead relying on foreign law and its own moral judgments.
This debate was held against the background of things going Mitt Romney’s way: he continues to be ahead, tenuously in some polls and by growing margins in others, in South Carolina as well as nationally, even as he finds himself the target of sustained attacks by the pro-Newt Gingrich superPAC and, in a sudden surge, by Rick Santorum.
Informed, willing and healthy prisoners should not be deprived of the opportunity to help the sick while improving their own prospects once they are free.
New reports says the man known as "The Lockerbie Bomber" is on his death bed, once again. The following is from an interview with former U.N. ambassador John Bolton and Fox News Channel anchor Martha MacCallum on August 29 on "America's Newsroom."
Kathy Boudin walked free from the Bedford Hills correctional facility last week, but the debate over the parole granted to the one-time "Weather Underground" fugitive continues.
Senators Clinton and Kerry appear to be angling not for the votes of centrists but for the votes of the most dedicated left-wing constituency in America: criminals.
Do most Americans really believe that felons constitute a minority group that deserves special favors?
As the final votes were being counted, it was possible to draw some lessons from Republican Bob McDonnell's victory in Virginia and the close, three-way governor's race in New Jersey.





