Don’t want people to act like monsters? Then don’t call them monsters
Originally published July 16, 2016, at With Justice for All By “Shelly Stow” . . . If things really come in threes, then I have a monster story yet to
Read moreOriginally published July 16, 2016, at With Justice for All By “Shelly Stow” . . . If things really come in threes, then I have a monster story yet to
Read moreMarch 30 NARSOL issued a second press release demanding that law enforcement immediately cease all in-person requirements of registrants. A month after the seriousness of this health crisis was recognized in
Read moreAs COVID-19 continues to spread within our communities and governments move to mitigate the spread, the ACLU will be monitoring the government’s response to ensure that it is no more intrusive on
Read moreSTEVEN YODER — In late 2006, a public defender went before a Napa County judge to argue for his client’s freedom. Rex McCurdy, a 49-year-old man, had been detained for
Read moreNCRSOL’s position on the registry could not be better stated than it is in this statement of one of our goals: We advocate for the abolishment of dehumanizing registries as
Read moreNCRSOL takes no position on age of consent laws. NCRSOL believes it is each person’s responsibility to know the laws of the state in which he lives and follow the
Read moreBy Anton L. Delgado — When Dwayne Daughtry meets someone for the first time, it rarely starts with an introduction. “Every day I feel like I’m reliving my crime all over again,”
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