Articles by Melanie Turnbull, Former Staff Writer

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About Melanie Turnbull, Former Staff Writer (2 Articles)
Melanie graduated from Campbell Law School in 2013.
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Life without parole for juveniles: How teenagers grow old in prison.

July 2, 2012

The law deems minors too young to vote, drink, or drive; however, a minor may be sentenced to life without parole for committing certain crimes.   The issue of whether juveniles can be sentenced to life without parole is currently pending before the Supreme Court and there are strong proponents on both sides of this controversial issue.  In 2005, the Court held in Roper v. Simmons that juveniles cannot face the death penalty, and in 2010 the Court further held that juveniles can no longer [...]

The Reach of an Honor Code: Should Law Students Face Discipline for Serious Offenses Outside the Academic Community?

April 10, 2012

Standard protocol in academia includes the implementation of a code of conduct for matriculating students. These codes, often in the form of a student handbook or manual, typically govern student conduct in the internal community of an academic institution. Law schools have been particularly careful to provide students with an explanation of their rights and responsibilities due to the recognition that law school is a student’s first step toward becoming a member of the legal profession. [...]