In a 2010 case, the U.S. Supreme Court banned life sentences without a “meaningful opportunity” for release for juveniles convicted of non-homicide crimes.
“For better or worse, prisoners aren’t constitutionally entitled to their preferred treatment plan or to medical care that is great, ‘or even very good.’”
The national gun-rights group challenged part of a sweeping school-safety law that raised the age to purchase rifles and other long guns from 18 to 21.
The rule could satisfy a federal judge’s ruling that the state must have a way for felons who cannot afford to pay “legal financial obligations” to register to vote.