On behalf of NARSOL’s Board of Directors, we wish to remind you that applications for scholarship assistance to attend our upcoming national conference are being accepted. The conference will be held at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Raleigh, North Carolina, June 16 –
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NARSOL is delighted to have Professor Ira Ellman as one of our honored speakers at our 2022 conference. Ira M. Ellman is a Distinguished Affiliated Scholar, Center for the Study of Law and Society, University of California, Berkeley, and affiliated faculty of the
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We are holding a “PUBLIC AWARENESS EVENT” on April 9th 2022 at 10:30 am in Littlefield at the Civil Commitment Center. For anyone coming the night before, we are booking rooms with a 10% discount at the Best Western Inn in Littlefield.
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Returning for his sixth appearance at a NARSOL conference is the ever-popular attorney Paul Dubbeling. Paul is a former U.S. Army ranger and infantry officer. He attended law school on an army scholarship, graduated summa cum laude from Indiana University in Bloomington
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Time: Friday, April 8th 2022 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM CDT Place: Metro State University, St. Paul, MN Cost: FREE Info. + Registration: https://www.metrostate.edu/calendar/understanding-and-responding-to-mass-2 Join us for the eighth annual forum on Understanding and Responding to Mass Incarceration (URMI) as we seek to understand and
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It may be hard to believe that it’s that time again, but here we are: NARSOL’s 2022 National Conference is now only three months away! The event, which will be held June 16-19 in Raleigh, North Carolina, promises to be bigger, better,
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HARRISBURG — State Rep. Robert Matzie, D-16, Harmony Township, recently introduced a bill that would establish care and reporting requirements in nursing homes, through Megan’s Law. “Right now, when a registered sexual offender is admitted to a Pennsylvania nursing home, the home is
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NARSOL is pleased to announce our new advisory council and its inaugural members. From its beginnings in the late 90’s in Boston by a group of civil libertarians, educators, and other professionals, through the formation of RSOL led by an administrative team,
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By Dave Altimari . . . A bill that would require long-term care facilities to check if prospective residents have a criminal history or are on the sex offender registry before they are admitted drew some heated opposition Wednesday from organizations representing
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Request for posting of an event or project NARSOL receives many requests from within and without our ranks to post or promote an event or a project. When such a request is made, we will ask the requesting party to fill out
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