High court looks at life in prison for juveniles
Justice Ginsburg says that "because of immaturity, you can't really judge a teenager at the point of sentencing."
Justice Ginsburg says that "because of immaturity, you can't really judge a teenager at the point of sentencing."
"The president could take a few pages from Lyndon Johnson's book ... and start knocking heads together," says Rep. John Conyers, the most senior African-American in Congress, of Obama's plight for a health care overhaul.
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The Supreme Court appeared sharply divided Monday over whether sentencing a juvenile to life in prison with no chance of parole is cruel and unusual punishment.