Federal lawsuit filed challenging SORNA regulations
Nearly 20 years ago, Congress passed a law requiring people convicted of certain sex offenses to register with their states. But Congress also left it entirely up to the U.S.
Read moreNearly 20 years ago, Congress passed a law requiring people convicted of certain sex offenses to register with their states. But Congress also left it entirely up to the U.S.
Read moreAnyone who commits a sexual offense in the United States may end up pillorized on the internet for the rest of their lives. The women among the criminals apparently suffer particularly
Read moreBy DWAYNE DAUGHTRY . . . Over the past few months, news reporting has cited information from the website HomeFacts. HomeFacts, LLC was founded in 2007 as a business-to-consumer (B2C)
Read moreDuring confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, Republicans hammered away at her record in cases involving sex offenders. Much of that centered around misleading claims about sentences
Read moreJustices declare effort targeting leading advocate illegal, ending 5-year court battle On Thursday, the highest court in Virginia ended the Commonwealth’s 13-year campaign to indefinitely detain a prominent advocate on
Read moreFederal data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that 78% of the total population in the United States have received at least one dose of a
Read moreBy Nina Lilac — Maybe you remember growing up where the newspaper was a trusted source of our daily news. If something was in error or needed correcting the next
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