THE ‘MINOR’ SEXPLOITS OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT: HOW THE GOVERNMENT PERPETUATES HARM TO CHILDREN

ABSTRACT: In its zeal to arrest those who violate the sexual exploitation of minors statutes, the government has established a decades long pattern of violating those same statutes. This document discusses statutory history, how these laws apply specifically and generally to law officials, and through examination of published case law establishes the clear violation by law officials. Also covered are

Read more

A Partial Fix of a Broken Guideline (proposal to amend Federal CP Sentencing guidelines)

Federal Sentencing guidelines are grossly outdated and misguided. Professor Brent Newton, Adjunct Professor of Law at America and Georgetown Universities and former Deputy Staff Director of the United States Sentencing Commission from 2009 until 2019, thinks so and has published a report with a proposed fix to partially fix the broken guidelines. Read it here: A partial fix for broken

Read more

Must Listen: Michigan ACLU’s Miriam Aukerman on the broken sex offenders registry.

In May, a federal judge gave Michigan lawmakers 90 days to overhaul the state’s sex offender registry law. That ruling came after a 2016 federal appeals court decision that found the sex offender registry law was unconstitutional. That 90-day deadline has now passed, but the law still stands. We talk to Miriam Aukerman, senior staff attorney with the ACLU of

Read more