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Category: Advocacy

Advocacy

Attorney Ruttenberg discusses Colorado decision

September 1, 2017May 12, 2023Sandy Rozek

September’s NARSOL In Action presentation focused on Judge Matsch’s decision regarding Colorado’s Sex Offender Registration Scheme. Alison Ruttenberg, the attorney who handled this complex litigation answered questions about the case for almost two hours. The recording is available here.

Advocacy

What is anti-registry activism?

September 1, 2017NARSOL

By Derek W. Logue of OnceFallen.com . . . I have been an activist fighting so-called “sex offender laws” for over a decade; however, I’ve come to the realization a long time ago that most folks do not even know what I mean
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Advocacy

A NARSOL book review

August 29, 2017May 12, 2023Sandy Rozek

Roller Coaster to Hell and Back is the true story of Paul Hanley, who, after being sexually abused, turns against the world that betrayed him. Paul has not learned what love is. He is afraid of the truth. He trusts no one, including
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Advocacy

Simple exposure brings lifetime of cruel and unusual treatment for disabled son, family

August 28, 2017NARSOL

By Lenore Skenazy…. The woman who looked to be about 60 walked up to the podium and spoke in a quiet voice. She was at a St. Louis synagogue that was hosting an evening of presentations about the sex offender registry. I
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Advocacy, Current Issues

New Hampshire: CCJR, Dornin fight for equal treatment of all prisoners

August 27, 2017NARSOL

By Dave Solomon . . . Generating sympathy for sex offenders is a challenging task, but it’s one that Chris Dornin pursues with a passion. The former State House reporter and now criminal justice reform advocate would say he is not seeking
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Advocacy

NO! We don’t need another sex offender law to fight

August 22, 2017May 12, 2023Sandy Rozek

By Sandy…. A woman in Oklahoma has gotten the attention of state legislators after creating a Facebook page protesting that the uncle who was convicted for abusing her as a child was allowed to live next door to her. After his recent
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Advocacy, Law and Courts

NARSOL fighting strict liability case in Ninth Circuit

August 19, 2017May 12, 2023Sandy RozekNARSOL Initiatives

By Larry and Sandy . . . NARSOL is joining the fight against strict liability offense schemes. An important case from Arizona, May v. Ryan, is pending before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The case has the rare distinction of having already
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Advocacy

NARSOL’S Advancing Advocacy features board members

August 17, 2017May 12, 2023NARSOL

This month’s teleconference Tuesday, August 22, at 8 p.m. Eastern time will be a “get to know us” opportunity. Board members will discuss various aspects of NARSOL with emphasis on what has occurred in the past year and is anticipated in the near
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Advocacy

To journalists: Consider the ethics of truth about registered citizens

August 13, 2017NARSOL

By Steve Yoder . . .Local reporters, you’re a national treasure. You’ve got one of the tougher jobs going—coming up with story ideas, tracking down sources, writing on unforgiving deadlines, working nights. For all that, you’re paid next-to-nothing. You do it because
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Advocacy

BOD meeting: Tuesday, 08-08-17

August 3, 2017May 12, 2023Sandy Rozek

NARSOL’s Board of Directors holds its regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month. At these meetings we hear committee and project reports and updates from the previous month and deal with the decisions that need to be made for the
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