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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 8 MIN

Graham v. Florida (2010)

from Kidlaw · host ACNJ

In 2010, the Supreme Court changed juvenile justice forever. Can a child be locked away for life? Graham v. Florida said no.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS PODCAS- The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Graham v. Florida (2010)- Why LWOP for juvenile non-homicide offenses is unconstitutional- How the Eighth Amendment protects young offenders from life sentences- The "meaningful opportunity for release" standard and what it means- How Graham built on Roper v. Simmons and led to Miller v. Alabama- Graham's impact on school policy, advocacy, and evolving juvenile lawGraham v. Florida established that sentencing anyone under 18 to life without parole for a non-homicide offense violates the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. The case centered on Terrence Graham, sentenced to life after a probation violation at 16, not for murder. Justice Kennedy's majority held that juveniles are less culpable than adults, possess greater rehabilitation potential, and must retain a meaningful chance at release. The ruling forced resentencing for over 100 prisoners, reinforced the "kids are different" doctrine, and set the stage for Miller v. Alabama (2012). Questions around de facto life sentences remain unsettled as brain science and public attitudes continue to evolve.Learn more about Graham v. Florida 2010  by visiting:https://kidlaw.org/2026/02/23/graham-v-florida-2010/Kidlaw Official Website - https://Kidlaw.orghttps://www.youtube.com/@KidlawACNJ

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In 2010, the Supreme Court changed juvenile justice forever. Can a child be locked away for life? Graham v. Florida said no. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS PODCAS - The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Graham v. Florida (2010) - Why LWOP for juvenile non-homicide offenses is unconstitutional - How the Eighth Amendment protects young offenders from life sentences - The "meaningful opportunity for release" standard and what it means - How Graham built on Roper v. Simmons and led to Miller v. Alabama - ...

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