24-872
Hamm v. Smith
24-872Eleventh CircuitArgued Dec 10, 2025Argued
Cert Granted
Oral ArgumentsDec 10, 2025
Opinion IssuedPending
What's this case about?
Whether the Eighth Amendment requires courts to consider all IQ test scores, including those above 70, when evaluating a capital defendant's claim of intellectual disability.
What are the basics?
The Court is deciding how to assess intellectual disability claims in death penalty cases when a defendant has taken multiple IQ tests with varying results. The case could affect how states evaluate Eighth Amendment protections against executing intellectually disabled individuals.
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