House Bill 1107 would require people convicted in death-penalty cases to submit evidence of an IQ below 75 to claim an intellectual disability defense.
The bill passed 8-3 on Thursday in the House Administration of Criminal Justice Committee.
Two students referenced in this article, “Sam” and “Alexa,” requested to use a pseudonym, citing privacy concerns. “Work harder,” was what a professor suggested to ...
Students moving frequently and trouble reaching parents can be barriers to completing evaluations in the time required by law ...
Big name standardized assessments—like the SAT, ACT, and many state exams—give test takers the opportunity to listen to a ...
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