Dear Sir or Madam, My name is Melissa Grady, and I am a faculty member at the Catholic University of America’s National Catholic School of Social Service. I along with my colleague Jill Levenson, professor at Barry University in Florida, are conducting
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Hour One: Georgia Halloween litigation with attorney Mark Yurachek https://narsol.org/podcast/nia-7-11-2019-hour-1 Hour Two: Tennessee litigation with attorney Patrick McNally https://narsol.org/podcast/nia-7-11-2019-hour-2 Hour Three: New Mexico litigation with attorney Ashley Cloud https://narsol.org/podcast/nia-7-11-2019-hour-3
Please join us July 11 from 7 – 9 p.m. eastern time for a very important NARSOL in Action. This special program will focus on two important issues which potentially impact everyone on the registry. The first hour will focus on the
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In this somewhat abbreviated episode, which we recorded in our super secret hideaway bunker, we cover the recent Alaska ruling requiring all registrants to register unconstitutional. But before we get there, we talked about people being restricted from libraries, and what it
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By Morgan G. Stalter . . . Alaska’s Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the state’s sex offender registry violated the due process rights of those convicted of sex crimes in other states, deeming it “too broad and arbitrary when it includes
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We recorded in front of a huge studio audience at the NARSOL conference in Houston, Texas. It was a bit impromptu. But even with that, we had a fantastic audience! Thank you for joining us! We talked about our initial impressions of
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By Peter J. Wallison . . . Gundy v. United States is not listed in most media accounts of important matters now before the Supreme Court, yet this case could profoundly change how courts intervene to preserve the constitutional separation of powers in
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See also: Part I Part II Part III: And it all came tumbling down By Daisy . . . It was early in the morning on that summer day in 2003 when we heard a knock on our apartment door. As young,
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By Maynard Law Office; reprinted with permission . . . Recently, the Bureau of Justice Statistics released a report entitled, “Recidivism of Sex Offenders Released from State Prison: A 9-Year Follow Up (2005-2014).” “Notwithstanding the sensationalist headline (“three times as likely”), the statistics reported
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