Hour One: Georgia Halloween litigation with attorney Mark Yurachek https://narsol.org/podcast/nia-7-11-2019-hour-1 Hour Two: Tennessee litigation with attorney Patrick McNally https://narsol.org/podcast/nia-7-11-2019-hour-2 Hour Three: New Mexico litigation with attorney Ashley Cloud https://narsol.org/podcast/nia-7-11-2019-hour-3
Please join us July 11 from 7 – 9 p.m. eastern time for a very important NARSOL in Action. This special program will focus on two important issues which potentially impact everyone on the registry. The first hour will focus on the
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In this somewhat abbreviated episode, which we recorded in our super secret hideaway bunker, we cover the recent Alaska ruling requiring all registrants to register unconstitutional. But before we get there, we talked about people being restricted from libraries, and what it
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We recorded in front of a huge studio audience at the NARSOL conference in Houston, Texas. It was a bit impromptu. But even with that, we had a fantastic audience! Thank you for joining us! We talked about our initial impressions of
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See also: Part I Part II Part III: And it all came tumbling down By Daisy . . . It was early in the morning on that summer day in 2003 when we heard a knock on our apartment door. As young,
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Part IV: Heroes My story has many heroes. First is my daughter who made this all possible. Without her courage to speak up and report my abuse, we would not be here today. She was 13 years old when she spoke up,
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When: Thursday, June 13th, from 2:00 to 5:30 p.m. Where: Locust Grove Public Library, 115 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Locust Grove, GA 30248 What: Meeting co-hosted by NARSOL and GA RSOL Why: Info about pending litigation in Georgia; info about building
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Getting past the shame people try to pile on you, writes Paul Hanley in LifeTimes magazine, can be as easy as looking at yourself through the eyes of people you meet at Fearless Groups. By Paul Hanley . . . When I
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This week’s episode dives into a decision out of Massachusetts that is poised to release a man convicted over 40 years ago and has since been civilly committed. This is a fascinating legal read, and Larry gives us the run down. We
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