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The U.S. Constitution's Eighth Amendment: Bail, Fines, and Punishments is an in-depth exploration of the Eighth Amendment's pivotal role in American jurisprudence.
List of contents
IntroductionChapter 1. Framing and early historyThe Eighth Amendment's English and common law roots
Punishments context
The Eighth Amendment in the early United States
The Eighth lands on the Supreme Court's docket
Chapter 2. Interpretation and incorporationConstitutional history and the backdrop of incorporation
The era of incorporation
Interpreting the Eighth Amendment
The beginning of a departure from evolutive decision-making?
Chapter 3. Excessive BailIncorporation of the Bail Clause
Bail before the Court
Chapter 4. FinesHistory of the Fines Clause
1980s and 1990s review
Due process claims
Incorporating the Fines Clause
Chapter 5. The death penalty, from Furman to Gregg and beyondFurman reaches the Court
The machinery of death, rebooted
Gregg's legacy
Chapter 6. Limits on capital categories: classes of offenceNon-homicidal rape
Felony murder
Non-homicidal child rape
Chapter 7. Limits on capital offendersYouth in capital sentencing
Intellectually disabled offenders
Chapter 8. Execution protocolsEarly death penalty methods
The lethal injection
21st Century innovation
Chapter 9. Equal application and racial biasChapter 10. Non-capital proscriptions
Life imprisonment and proportionality
Revisiting proportionality
Juveniles and non-capital proportionality
Chapter 11. Confinement conditions and inmate rightsExtending punishments adjudication to prison health and safety
Confinement conditions at the turn of the century: caveating the limitations
Mass incarceration on trial
Unconstitutional solitude?
Conclusion
About the author
Charlie Eastaugh holds a First Class Honours degree (L.L.B) in English Law and a Ph.D. in U.S. Constitutional Law. His first book,
Unconstitutional Solitude, focusing on the legality of long-term solitary confinement was published in 2016.
Summary
The U.S. Constitution’s Eighth Amendment: Bail, Fines, and Punishments is an in-depth exploration of the Eighth Amendment's pivotal role in American jurisprudence.