Last time, I discussed how the Supreme Court found in Robinson v. California a substantive component to the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishments which prevents the government from criminalizing a passive status or condition, such as drug addiction, without an accompanying criminal act.
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The Eighth Amendment and Compulsion
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Last time, I discussed how the Supreme Court found in Robinson v. California a substantive component to the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishments which prevents the government from criminalizing a passive status or condition, such as drug addiction, without an accompanying criminal act.