Al Rowell

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A modern understanding of the Eighth Amendment would read it to outlaw the death penalty. That point is so obvious it has literally been done before. In 1972, in a case called Furman v. Georgia, the Supreme Court decided the death penalty statute in Georgia violated the Eighth Amendment mainly because it was applied in an arbitrary and capricious manner.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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