NARSOL: Halloween Marathon Call

For those who are forced to have no Halloween plans, here’s an event you are specifically invited to attend. For the second year, the National Association for Rational Sex Offense Laws (NARSOL) will be conducting a marathon call. The information follows: Halloween Marathon October 31st, 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. EDT   Please join NARSOL for our second annual Halloween marathon/”Cop-watch” hot line

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Critic Of Voting Restoration Initiative Says Amendment 4 Pits Felons Against Each Other

Florida is one of only a few states that doesn’t automatically restore voting rights to felons who’ve completed their sentences. The fight goes back years and it’s been waged both in court and in the court of public opinion. Now, voters themselves have the chance to weigh in with Amendment 4. It would automatically restore rights to most felons. But

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CA: Governor Vetoes Eight Sex Offender Bills

A California Update from the Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws (https://all4consolaws.org/2018/10/ca-governor-vetoes-eight-sex-offender-bills/): Governor Jerry Brown vetoed a total of eight sex offender bills, passed by the state legislature, that could have negatively impacted registrants and their families.  Of that total, three of the bills were authored by Assembly member Lorena Gonzales-Fletcher who attempted to stop the Tiered Registry Bill last

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Vasquez v. Foxx Update

Vasquez v. Foxx, the 7th Circuit case on sex offender residency restrictions that has been appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States (see here for more info:https://floridaactioncommittee.org/7th-circuit-sex-offender-case-appealed-to-scotus/ ) has some new activity. A brief, written by eighteen scholars, including THE TOP academics and authorities in the area, has been filed. You can read the document here: https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/18/18-386/67891/20181024143847779_18-386%20Amici%20Brief%20Scholars.pdf  

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