Did Stephen Colbert "reveal" Donald Trump's "1970 Wharton IQ test"? No, that's not true: This claim and its variations ...
CSAT may be only a qualifying paper, but it has derailed the UPSC journey of thousands. Why does this paper continue to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. It was a chaotic year. Let’s see what stuck in your memory, and what your brain ...
Visual illusions are images that can fool even the most observant eyes. Visual illusions are loved by the netizens and have become a popular puzzle among the internet crowd. These puzzles are not only ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Dallas, a member of Congress who holds a bachelor's degree and a law degree, is one of several people President Donald Trump has called "low IQ." It's a lazy slur, writes ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a death penalty case in which the defendant’s school records from more than 40 years ago are playing a key role. In that case, Justice John Paul ...
WASHINGTON – After the Supreme Court in 2002 said inmates who are intellectually disabled can't be executed, prosecutors largely stopped seeking the death penalty for defendants with clear ...
"I think what you've done is shift this to be all about the IQ test in a way that is not supported by our case law," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson told an attorney representing the state of Alabama.
Dec. 10 (UPI) --The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday will consider how states decide if a death penalty candidate is intellectually disabled. At issue is the case against Joseph Clifton Smith of Alabama.
Justices to consider how to determine if a person is "intellectually disabled." More than 20 years ago, the Supreme Court outlawed the execution of intellectually disabled people convicted of capital ...
WASHINGTON (CN) — Two painstaking hours of arguments on Wednesday left the Supreme Court no closer to untangling whether an Alabama man’s intellectual disability should disqualify him for capital ...
In 2002, the Supreme Court ruled in Atkins v. Virginia that the Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment bars the execution of people who are intellectually disabled. Next week, on Wednesday ...