Designed to fail: Solutions for sexual predator residency requirements

Last of three parts. The image of a state employee dropping off a mentally ill sexual predator to fend for himself on the streets of Jacksonville would seem laughable — if it weren’t true. But that’s precisely what happened to 53-year-old Carl Saucer, a convicted sexual predator who had served his time. In February he ended up sleeping on a

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The Dobbs Wire: A win in the 11th Circuit today!

A win in the 11th Circuit today!  Miami-Dade is infamous for encampments of homeless registrants, permanent housing very scarce because of residency restrictions.  Despite national media attention to bad laws that had people living under the Julia Tuttle Causeway–courts haven’t been much help.  Now there’s an interesting development.  A lawsuit in federal court challenging those residency restrictions had been dismissed. 

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Designed to fail: Sexual predators are wandering the streets

Laws intended to provide the public with the whereabouts of sexual predators have backfired in many cases. Penniless ex-felons often are forced into homelessness, creating unanticipated hazards for the very citizens the laws were created to protect. These laws, which prevent sex offenders from living in close proximity to schools and other places, have exploded in recent decades. At the

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WE WILL GET OUR DAY IN COURT! 11th Circuit Reverses SORR Dismissal

The order just came in from the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals and the news is great! The federal appellate court reversed the lower court that dismissed our Sex Offender Residency Restriction challenge. The ACLU filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Florida Action Committee and several John Does who were put into homelessness because of the Sex Offender Residency

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