On March 1, 2005, marking a landmark decision for human rights, the United States Supreme Court abolished the death penalty for juvenile offenders. Relying on the opinions of international and domestic human rights groups - including an amicus brief by Human Rights Watch - the Court found that the death penalty was unconstitutionally cruel for people who were under the age of eighteen at the time of their crimes.
|
Impact
United States: Supreme Court Abolishes Juvenile Death Penalty
Your tax deductible gift can help stop human rights violations and save lives around the world.
Region / Country
Most Viewed
-
December 8, 2025
Tanzania: Crackdown Ahead of Planned Protests
-
November 25, 2019
A Dirty Investment
-
March 31, 2022
Iran: Women Blocked From Entering Stadium
-
November 25, 2024
Haiti: Scarce Protection as Sexual Violence Escalates
-
November 12, 2018
“Shall I Feed My Daughter, or Educate Her?”