Abstract

In Shoop v. Hill , 139 S. Ct. 504 (2019 ) , the U.S. Supreme Court vacated and remanded a Sixth Circuit appellate court's decision to grant habeas relief for a respondent who argued that his death penalty sentence was contrary to clearly established federal law due to his intellectual disability. In

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