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Opinion 

This irks me . . .

September 10, 2019September 10, 2019 Mardy 17914 Views 1 Comment irks, lawmakers, legislators, sex offender laws

By Phoebe . . . There are certain things in life that irk me.  Irk.  What a fun word.  Yes, there are things that just flat out irk me.  Like people leaving their shopping

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Registration requirements inconsistent & incomprehensible from state to state

April 28, 2017August 2, 2019 Admin 9747 Views 0 Comments full faith and credit clause, out-of-state conviction, registration periods, reportable conviction, sex offender laws, sex offender registry, UNC School of law

By JAMIE MARKHAM . . . North Carolina requires certain people to register as sex offenders in North Carolina for crimes committed in other states. But what if a person

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Atlanta RSOL Conference 2016 take-away: Whose voice is missing?

September 21, 2016August 2, 2019 Admin 8607 Views 0 Comments advocacy, Atlanta, Georgia, national conference, reform, RSOL, RSOL conference, sex offender laws, sex offenders

By MICHAEL ROSENBERG . . . This year’s RSOL conference in Atlanta was the author’s first, as speakers from across the country brought to bear upon an audience ready and needful of

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
July 3, 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
July 10, 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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7:30 pm: NCRSOL Informational Conference Call (Open to General Public)

7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
July 15, 2020

This is NCRSOL's monthly meeting for outreach and concerns affecting North Carolinians, families, and allies. All members and non-members are welcome. Calls are open to the general public but muted for guests but unmuted during question time. Times subject to change due to federal holidays or NARSOL based scheduling conflicts.

Legal advice is unavailable and highly discouraged from discussion topics.

(425) 436-6200, Access Code: 500410

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16July 16, 2020

12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
July 17, 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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All day: Arizonans for Rational Sexual Offense Laws (Phoenix, AZ)

All day
July 23, 2020

NARSOL’s Arizona affiliate organization, AZRSOL, will hold its first conference on July 23. Titled “Collaborating for Change,” the conference will be held at the Arizona State University Beus Center for Law and Society. The speaker lineup is impressive, featuring Alissa Ackerman, Ira Ellman, Jill Levenson, Paul Dubbeling, and Guy Hamilton-Smith.

The hope for the conference is that it will “open dialogue and examine best practices among those who work with people accused and convicted of sexual offenses…”

NARSOL is pleased to see another of our affiliates launching its own conference focused on bringing factual information about the sexual offense registry to the public. Several of our other affiliates have held their own conferences, including Connecticut, Texas, and Illinois.

Brenda Jones, NARSOL’s executive director expressed her pleasure at Arizona having a conference. “It is great to see our state affiliates grow and develop and expand in this way,” she said.

You may get more information at AZRSOL.org/conference-2020.

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
July 24, 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
July 31, 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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