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Author: Dwayne Daughtry

Opinion 

Please Stop Acting Like Karen

August 17, 2024August 17, 2024 Dwayne Daughtry 4940 Views 2 Comments

DWAYNE DAUGHTRY (Raleigh, NC) — Perhaps you’re not familiar with the term “hegemonic influence,” a phenomenon where a dominant group or state’s culture, values, and practices become the norm, often

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It’s time for a new direction in sexual offense policy

February 29, 2024 Dwayne Daughtry 10911 Views 9 Comments American Law Institute, AZRSOL, lifetime registration, recommendations, Ruth Bader Ginsburg

JOHN COVERT — Among all the policy experiments in this country that have thoroughly missed the mark, sex offense registries have surely earned their own special niche.   Registries have been examined in

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End The National Social Experiment

January 2, 2024January 2, 2024 Dwayne Daughtry 9931 Views 4 Comments all men created equal, civil rights, emergency management, emergency shelters, ex post facto, human rights, jim crow, Legislative, NC Sex Offender Registry, punitive

DWAYNE DAUGHTRY — Today’s sex offense registry, now over two decades old, reflects a history of shortcomings. Initially introduced as a means to enhance community safety, the effectiveness of public

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national News 

How the Supreme Court has promoted myths about sex offender registries

August 26, 2023September 22, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 15466 Views 4 Comments punitive, SCOTUS, sex offender registries, smith v doe

By  Jacob Sullum —  March 5, 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of Smith v. Doe, a U.S. Supreme Court decision that approved retroactive application of Alaska’s sex offender registry, deeming

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We must have unrestricted constitutional right to vote

May 3, 2023May 6, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 5512 Views 1 Comment amendment, election, judicial partisanship, vote

Voting is an American principle and a fundamental democratic right that should be protected, promoted, and practiced, which is why many people are surprised to learn that the U.S. Constitution

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General Assembly is battleground for speakers advocating for second chances

May 2, 2023May 6, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 6757 Views 1 Comment Raleigh, 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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HIV Activist, Forced to Register as Sex Offender, Appeals to New York’s Highest Court

April 21, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 6687 Views 1 Comment HIV, LGBT, new york, sex offender

Robert Suttle was required to register as a sex offender in Louisiana after being convicted of exposing someone to HIV. But despite the fact that New York does not require

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
November 6, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
November 13, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
November 20, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
November 27, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
December 4, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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