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General Assembly is battleground for speakers advocating for second chances
RALEIGH, N.C. — A large crowd headed to the General Assembly Tuesday morning to advocate for second chances of individuals with criminal convictions. “We’re here to address some of those
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NARSOL webcast event: Building Your Advocacy Toolkit
On Saturday, June 19, 2021, NARSOL will host a live day-long webcast entitled, “Building Your Advocacy Toolkit.” The one-day virtual event will feature speakers and panelists who will present viewpoints,
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Michigan judge suspends enforcement of sex offender registry during COVID-19 outbreak
By Aileen Wingblad — Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, a federal judge has ordered officials to not enforce rules of the Michigan Sex Offender Registry Act for now. Parts of the SORA
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A Federal Judge Says the DOJ’s Sex Offender Registration Rules Violate Due Process by Requiring the Impossible
Justice Department regulations threaten people with prosecution for failing to register even when their state no longer requires it. JACOB SULLUM — A rule that Attorney General Merrick Garland issued in
OpinionView All

Corrupting legacy of a flawed study published by Psychology Today
By JOHN COVERT . . . Based on a false premise, Justice Anthony Kennedy asserted in the case of Smith v Doe, 538 U.S. 84 (2003) [Please Note: the correct

















