Tennesse House Considers Bill To Prevent The Execution Of People With Intellectual Disabilities

Tennessee lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow intellectually disabled people on death row to challenge their sentence. Both the state and U.S. Supreme courts have said it’s unconstitutional to execute people with a low I.Q., and Tennessee law no longer allows individuals with an I.Q. of 70 or below to be sentenced to … Continue reading Tennesse House Considers Bill To Prevent The Execution Of People With Intellectual Disabilities