That’s the highly controversial resolution that will be argued at the next Soho Forum/Reason debate, on Monday, February 12 at New York’s Subculture Theater from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Emily Horowitz will argue the affirmative position. She is professor and chair of
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This is your final notice regarding the conference call scheduled to get underway at 7:00 p.m. eastern time Wednesday, February 7. We will focus on the recent decision by the United States Supreme Court rejecting the Cumberland County District Attorney’s effort to undo
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The Electoral Committee (EC) of the National Association for Rational Sexual Offense Laws (NARSOL) is seeking candidates to serve on its Board of Directors. NARSOL’s EC is charged with identifying, vetting, and appointing two candidates annually to the NARSOL Board. New Board Members bring a fresh
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By Mary Davye Devoy . . . The 2018 Virginia General Assembly session is my 10th as a volunteer advocate for a smarter Virginia Sex Offender Registry. I use more than 20 years of data to support my work and offer fact-based
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The Cato Institute features Lenore Skenazy on February 8, 2018, 12:00 noon to 1:30 EST. Lenore will talk about the sex offender registry at the Hayek Auditorium, Cato Institute, Washington, D.C. If you can’t make it to the event, you can watch it live online and join the conversation
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You are invited to the NARSOL In Action conference call February 7th beginning at 7:00 eastern time. This call will focus on the recent decision by the United States Supreme Court to deny the state’s request to review the State Supreme Court’s decision
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This is a story of a man who, like so many of our supporters, has a past history that includes a sexual assault conviction and required public sex offender registration. Marty Weiss, a well-known former Hollywood child talent manager, has been
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We don’t know his name or where he lived or anything about his personal life, but he was the kindest of persons, someone who treated everyone with dignity and respect. He was a sincere friend and an incredibly helpful researcher and
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By Steve Yoder . . . Baptist minister Glenn Burns calls the evening of April 7, 2016, the “crucifixion.” It was the toughest test of his 40-year career. Burns leads a Christian social services ministry in northern Florida called the Good
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After more than a year since NARSOL was joined by NCRSOL and two John Doe plaintiffs in a civil rights challenge to North Carolina’s SORNA scheme, we finally have a hearing set before Judge Loretta Biggs. On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 9:30
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