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Advocacy

“Excellent program; this gives me hope for the future”

November 22, 2020May 12, 2023NARSOLNARSOL Initiatives

NARSOL’s Litigation Summit was a huge success and well received by over 220 viewers. Thanks to the work of some extraordinary volunteers as well as the participation of our guests, NARSOL Live | Litigation Summit, NARSOL’s second major webcasting event, came off
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Current Issues

Registering juveniles creates only harm

November 16, 2020May 12, 2023NARSOLLaw and Policy

By Malik Pickett and Emily Satifka . . . Jason was 14 years old when he met his first girlfriend, a 13-year-old neighbor of the foster family with whom he lived. After a few months of dating, his girlfriend’s mother walked in on
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Law and Courts

Halloween sign challenge suffers setback

November 3, 2020July 21, 2023NARSOLCourt Decision, NARSOL Original

By Larry . . . On September 24, 2019, NARSOL engaged an attorney and filed a lawsuit a suit in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia challenging the Butts County Sheriff’s Office’s practice of placing warning signs at
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Current Issues

A good idea gone bad: How the PA Senate sabotaged the sexual abuse prevention plan

October 17, 2020May 12, 2023NARSOLLaw and Policy

By Randall Hayes of PARSOL In September 2019, the increasingly prevalent and in-demand problem of online images of child sexual abuse (CSA) or “child pornography” rocked the Senate of Pennsylvania in a big way. The influential Chairman of the State Government Committee,
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Advocacy

NARSOL’s litigation summit webcast; sign up now!

October 17, 2020May 12, 2023NARSOL

Fresh on the heels of our record-setting summer NARSOL LIVE web event, the National Association for Rational Sexual Offense Laws will soon be hosting a NARSOL LIVE Litigation Summit on November 19 & 21, 2020. This live virtual event will feature dynamic
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Current Issues

Reason agrees: No red dots marking those on sex offense registry at Halloween

October 1, 2020NARSOL

Originally published 10/1/2020 at Reason; reprinted in full here with permission. By Jacob Sullum . . . Every year in the run-up to Halloween, Patch publishes maps showing the homes of “registered sex offenders” in various cities. Ostensibly, this information is aimed at helping parents who
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Advocacy

Halloween, “Sex Offenders,” and Big Red Dots

September 22, 2020October 5, 2023NARSOLFighting for change

NARSOL’s Halloween project this year, developed and implemented by NARSOL and Connecticut’s One Standard of Justice, is an open letter in the form of a press release asking for the end to “red-dotting” the homes or listing the names and addresses of
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Current Issues

Utah officials considering changes to the sex offender registry

September 19, 2020May 12, 2023NARSOLLaw and Policy1 Comment

By Mark Shenefelt SALT LAKE CITY — State officials are considering changes to the sex offender registry, starting with deeper data gathering to determine whether it is safe for more offenders to be removed from the system after long-term treatment and no
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Law and Courts

7th Circuit Court reviews lifetime tracking

September 19, 2020July 21, 2023NARSOLCourt Decision

By Joe Kelly . . . CHICAGO (CN) — The Seventh Circuit on Friday weighed the intrusiveness of a Wisconsin statute that institutes lifetime GPS monitoring of certain convicted sex offenders against the necessity of preventing further offenses from that particular class
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Advocacy

Peaceful assembly and protest planned

September 8, 2020May 12, 2023NARSOL

A protest and peaceful assembly is being organized by W.A.R. for September 24 at the courthouse housing the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, Colorado. For more information, see the following:     Pushback Again! Last year WAR organized a massive
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