Japanese court demands ‘right to be forgotten’ for sex offender

A Tokyo court has ordered that Google remove any results linked to the arrest of a man, after a judge ruled that he deserves to rebuild his life ‘unhindered’ by online records of his criminal history. Citing the right to be forgotten, the Saitma district court demanded the removal of all personal information online related to the conviction. While the

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NICHOLS V. UNITED STATES – Transcript – A registrant's duty to "register" after leaving the US

Today the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Nichols v. US. The case that will decide whether a registrant had an obligation to update his registry after leaving the country. The transcript can be found here: https://floridaactioncommittee.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Nichols-v-United-States-Supreme-Court-Transcript.pdf The transcript shows two things: 1) If the registration requirements are so confusing that the most brilliant legal minds can’t seem to figure

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FAC Files UN Human Rights Complaint over International Megan's Law

The Florida Action Committee today has submitted a complaint to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, on behalf of our members and registrants in the State of Florida who are now subject to the new requirements of the International Megan’s Law. If you are interested in filing a complaint on your own behalf, please contact

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