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Supreme Court’s sex offender rulings are polluted by false facts

September 13, 2017August 2, 2019 Admin 12687 Views 1 Comment david feige, frightening and high, longo, mckune v lile, psychology today, SCOTUS, sex offenders, snyder v doe, statistical fraud, supreme court, untouable

By DAVID FEIGE . . . This month the Supreme Court will have a rare opportunity to correct a flawed doctrine that for the past two decades has relied on

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New York Times: “Vanishingly” little evidence of high re-offense rate

March 6, 2017August 2, 2019 Admin 25596 Views 6 Comments justice kennedy, misinformation, new york times, packingam v north carolina, psychology today, recidivism, repeat offenses, SCOTUS, sex offenders, statistics

By ADAM LIPTAK . . . Last week at the Supreme Court, a lawyer made what seemed like an unremarkable point about registered sex offenders. “This court has recognized that

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