ACLU Files Reply Brief in Miami-Dade SORR Case

Moments ago the ACLU, who graciously represents us in a lawsuit challenging the Miami-Dade County Sex Offender Residency Restriction (SORR) ordinance, filed a Reply Brief in the case that is currently pending in Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

For those interested in reading the pleading, a copy of what was filed can be found here:

https://floridaactioncommittee.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/FAC-v.-Miami-Dade-Appellants-Reply-Brief.pdf

Just yesterday we posted about the 250+ registered citizens who are living homeless, outside by the railroad tracks at 71st Street and NW 36th Avenue in Miami, reminding them that they are not forgotten. Hang in there!

 


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2 thoughts on “ACLU Files Reply Brief in Miami-Dade SORR Case

  • June 23, 2016

    Thank you for all your hard work, you know who you are! I can’t reiterate enough that this is a much bigger picture in our country and the lives that this effective will become a much broader scope in times to come.

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