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Year: 2020

Current Issues
Current Issues

The Coronavirus as seen through the eyes of our Insiders

May 2, 2020July 18, 2023NARSOL

Part V: The Caronavirus has become a joke See also   Part I   Part II  Part III   Part IV  Part VI   Part VII   Part VIII   Part IX   Part X   Part XI  Part XII Jay 4/15 (OSCI, Salem, Oregon) The Coronavirus pandemic has become
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Current Issues

The Coronavirus as seen through the eyes of our Insiders

May 1, 2020July 18, 2023NARSOL

Part IV: We’re all in this thing together See also   Part I   Part II  Part III  Part V   Part VI   Part VII   Part VIII   Part IX   Part X   Part XI  Part XII Noah (Texarkana FCI, Texarkana, TX) 4/4 Today we have been
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Current Issues

The Coronavirus as seen through the eyes of our Insiders

April 30, 2020July 18, 2023NARSOL

Part III: Let everyone know what’s happening in here . . . We’re scared See also   Part I   Part II  Part IV   Part V   Part VI   Part VII   Part VIII   Part IX   Part X   Part XI  Part XII Eric 4/3 (North Carolina)
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The Coronavirus as seen through the eyes of our Insiders

April 28, 2020July 18, 2023NARSOL

See also   Part I   Part III   Part IV   Part V   Part VI   Part VII   Part VIII   Part IX   Part X   Part XI  Part XII Jacob, as many other gifted writers before him, turns to humor, farce and satire to deal with a
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Current Issues
Current Issues

The Coronavirus as seen through the eyes of our Insiders

April 28, 2020July 18, 2023NARSOL

See also: Part II  Part III   Part IV   Part V   Part VI   Part VII   Part VIII   Part IX   Part X   Part XI  Part XII Who are the Insiders? They are the men and women, boys and girls incarcerated due a sexual crime
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Law and Courts

Ramos v. Louisiana: new and fairer trials for hundreds convicted in Oregon and Louisiana

April 24, 2020a guest writer

By E. King Alexander, Jr.  . . . Amidst intense political concern about the fate of Roe v. Wade (1973) particularly, and that of stare decisis (binding precedent doctrine) generally, the Supreme Court’s April 20 decision in Ramos v. Louisiana (6/3, majority opinion by Gorsuch) directly affects
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Should “criminals” be left in prison to die of Covid-19? Some say yes

April 22, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . “Prisoner release schemes,” pronounces the heading of a piece by Stacy Washington in a Project 21 publication, “are total nonsense.” In this opinion she is joined by many state officials who, in spite of dire health warnings
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Advocacy

Covid-19 and polygraphs

April 22, 2020May 12, 2023NARSOLFighting for change

When NARSOL’s New Mexico affiliate Liberty and Justice Coalition discovered that the DOC was still requiring persons under community supervision to travel to a central location, often by public transit, and take a polygraph exam, they sent a cease and desist letter
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A battle for all of us

April 19, 2020Brenda JonesNARSOL Original

By Brenda . . . Today I cancelled a membership for a state member, at his request. Cancellations happen, and we don’t question, grateful for whatever they have been able to give. But this time, we got a little note along with
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What keeps us safe? It’s sure not the sexual offense registry

April 16, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

Published 4/16 at Life on the List By Sandy Rozek Sex offenders have always been with us. Those who are convicted of committing rape and sexual assault and child molestation have always been punished and then released into the community. They were
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