By Clair McFarland, General Assignment Reporter A proposed Wyoming law geared toward making fewer sex offenders able to get their names off the sex offender registry died in the Senate
Guy Hamilton-Smith — Time for another very exciting post, this time about a research brief commissioned by the federal SMART office — the office responsible for federal policy and implementation
All low-risk sex offenders would be required to be listed on the sex offender registry under a Republican proposal that critics say is retroactive and would take away the discretion
In a recently published research paper in the Stanford Law Review, Aya Gruber, a law professor at the University of Colorado, considers the concept of “sex exceptionalism” in the United
A group of Republican state lawmakers focused on attacking LGBTQ Arizonans passed two bills that would criminalize drag shows, businesses that host them, and parents who take their children to
Utah Governor signed bill H.B. 139 to allow lifetime-offenders, convicted in another jurisdiction, the ability to Petition the Courts to be removed from the registry after living in the State
On the latest episode of The Problem with Jon Stewart, Stewart tackles America’s incarceration epidemic, featuring interviews with California governor Gavin Newsome and formerly incarcerated leaders Jay Jordan, CEO of