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Author: Robin Vander Wall

Robin is NARSOL's chair, the managing editor of the Digest, director of development, and provides assistance to the webmaster in keeping our websites running smoothly. He also serves as founder and president of Vivante Espero, NARSOL's 501(c)(3) foundation and legal fund.
Law and Courts

Florida: Significant ex post facto victory in Ft. Lauderdale case

March 31, 2018July 21, 2023Robin Vander WallCourt Decision, Good News, NARSOL Original

By Robin . . . In a significant victory for registered citizens in Florida who have been hounded by the ever-increasing reach of residency restrictions enacted by local ordinances, Judge Mindy Solomon of Broward County has held Section 16-127 of the Fort
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Current Issues

Abusing his authority, NC Sheriff goes “above and beyond” what the law allows

March 26, 2018Robin Vander WallNARSOL Original

By Robin Vander Wall . . . In June, 2017, a registered sex offender in Halifax County was visited by the sheriff’s office for his biannual verification check. Eight days later, and after successful verification of his address, the same registered sex
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Advocacy

NARSOL rocks Cleveland for its tenth annual conference, June 8-10

March 5, 2018May 12, 2023Robin Vander WallNARSOL Initiatives

By Robin . . . The National Association for Rational Sexual Offense Laws (NARSOL) is on the road to Independence, Ohio (just South of Cleveland) for its tenth annual conference! The conference will be held at the Crowne Plaza Cleveland South from
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Advocacy

Does v. Stein hearing set for Feb 6

January 23, 2018May 12, 2023Robin Vander WallNARSOL Initiatives

After more than a year since NARSOL was joined by NCRSOL and two John Doe plaintiffs in a civil rights challenge to North Carolina’s SORNA scheme, we finally have a hearing set before Judge Loretta Biggs. On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 9:30
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Law and Courts

Tenth Circuit COA upholds Oklahoma driver’s license requirement

November 28, 2017Robin Vander Wall

By Robin . . . Unpersuaded by the court-appointed counsel’s encouragement to read a prison inmate’s pro se lawsuit liberally enough to include a First Amendment complaint, the Tenth Circuit has affirmed a lower Court’s judgment dismissing a challenge to Oklahoma’s requirement
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Current Issues

Defining terms. What exactly is “sexual misconduct” and who decides?

November 20, 2017May 12, 2023Robin Vander WallOpinion

By Robin . . . Every day brings new charges, it seems, of sexual misconduct on the part of a man in a prominent position. No area is safe. Among the accused are those in the entertainment and media fields, political leaders,
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Advocacy, Law and Courts

NARSOL files amicus brief in premises case before Illinois Sup Ct

November 15, 2017May 12, 2023Robin Vander WallNARSOL Initiatives

By Robin . . . The National Association for Rational Sexual Offense Laws (NARSOL), in collaboration with its foundation and legal fund, Vivante Espero, has filed an amicus brief on behalf of the defendant-appellee, Marc A. Pepitone, in an important case before
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Advocacy

Vehicles, not “predators,” pose greatest threat to little monsters at Halloween

October 27, 2017May 12, 2023Robin Vander WallFighting for change

This year, NARSOL has gone to greater lengths than ever before to re-focus the Halloween issue from the myth-based one regarding sex offenders to a fact and reality based one regarding the need for improved traffic monitoring during peak trick-or-treat hours. We
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Advocacy

NARSOL to law enforcement: Provide reasonable & free shelter to ALL people

September 10, 2017May 12, 2023Robin Vander WallFighting for change

NARSOL Communications . . . Frustrated and angry over continued reports in the media and from personal sources of registered citizens being denied reasonable shelter from hurricane-force winds and flooding in areas affected by recent hurricanes, NARSOL has issued a press release
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Current Issues

ACLU to MI registrants: Please remain compliant

September 5, 2017Robin Vander Wall

ACLU of Michigan . . . We recommend that all registrants stay SORA-compliant until there is a final judgment. State criminal courts are not bound by federal appellate decisions (except for U.S. Supreme Court decisions), and is not yet clear how Michigan state courts
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