Seventh Circuit considers challenges to Wisconsin sex offense laws
Dave Byrnes of the Courthouse News Service wrote that the Seventh Circuit panel heard two cases against Wisconsin’s sex offense laws. In one case, two separate plaintiffs argued that the state laws were unjust. In the second case, the three plaintiffs challenged the...
read moreAfrican-American citizens of Louisiana need to know how Rep. Boyd is representing them
Recently we posted an article describing HB 166 that Representative Delisha Boyd is sponsoring in Louisiana—any person who is convicted of a sex offense as defined in R.S. 15:541 may be considered for a vasectomy. This bill passed the Louisiana House with 80 yeas and...
read moreResults of HB 1235 beginning October 1, 2024
The changes in HB 1235 apply to ALL people on the registry, whether they are forced to register as a sex offender or sexual predator. For the purpose of calculating a temporary residence, the first day that a person abides, lodges, or resides at a place is...
read moreResults of Harper v. Glass Order beginning October 1, 2024
This order addresses only the reporting requirements of those forced to register as a sex offender, NOT sexual predators. There is NO change to current operations as they pertain to a person with the label of predator forced upon them. FDLE interprets the...
read moreAlarming news out of Louisiana
A bill that should have gone nowhere in Louisiana’s legislative body, has passed in the House and has had a first reading in the Senate. HB 166 is the vasectomy bill: “In addition to any other penalties provided by law, any person who is convicted of a sex offense as...
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