1. Set Focus
Pose this essential question: Is the death penalty unconstitutional?
2. Read and Discuss
Have students read the article, marking key ideas and questions. Then ask them to answer the following questions, citing text evidence:
- In the first section, Brandon Garrett says, “What we’re seeing is the death penalty withering on the vine without any need for the Supreme Court to be involved.” What does he mean? Do you agree? Explain. (He means that the death penalty is increasingly falling out of use because more people are seeing it as wrong or too expensive, or they have other concerns about it. And it may effectively be abolished across the nation even if the Court never rules it unconstitutional. Students’ opinions will vary but should be supported with text evidence and other facts.)
- What restrictions has the Supreme Court already placed on the death penalty? (Court rulings have banned the execution of the mentally disabled and juvenile offenders, and restricted the death penalty to crimes in which the victim is killed or to cases of treason.)