Here's the background in Lee:https://www.google.com/amp/www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/lee-v-united-states/amp/ …
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#SCOTUS, March 28, 2017.pic.twitter.com/9RVxDBdUsA
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Opinions coming in 5 minutes. It's a one-box day.
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#SCOTUS opinion today; Moore v. Texas, by Justice Ginsburg. 5-3 decision, vacating Texas court's decision.1 reply 11 retweets 16 likes -
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In case of Bobby James Moore, Supreme Court tosses out Texas's standards for determining intellectual disability in death penalty cases.
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Ruling sends his case back to the TX Ct of Criminal Appeals. A trial court judge in Texas had, earlier, found Moore intellectually disabled.
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The Chief Justice, joined by Justices Thomas and Alito, dissents.
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Here's the decision in Moore v. Texas: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/16pdf/15-797_n7io.pdf …
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Conclusion of RBG's decision for the court in Moore:pic.twitter.com/H0VrEe5OE9
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Court held that action/interpretation by TX Officials Violated the 8th Amendment's prohibition on Cruel & Unusual punishments.
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