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Read MoreSource: http://www.latimes.com/opinion/editorials/la-ed-sex-offender-registry-20150329-story.htmlBy THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD contact the reporter letters@latimes.comA group of convicted sex offenders gathered on March 7 at Carson’s city hall for a march to demand equal rights to visit fast-food restaurants, parks, libraries and other
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Read MoreI am Vicki Henry and I am the President of a nationwide organization, Women Against Registry. We exhibit at National Legislative Summits each year as well as at NACDL National Conferences, conduct workshops at Annual Public Defender Conferences
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Read MoreTravis Blankenship v. State of Ohio, Case no. 2014-0363 Second District Court of Appeals (Clark County) ISSUE: Do the mandatory sex-offender classifications in Ohio law constitute cruel and unusual punishment if the classification is grossly disproportionate to the nature
Read MoreState of Ohio v. Travis Blankenship ISSUE: Do the mandatory sex-offender classifications in Ohio law constitute cruel and unusual punishment if the classification is grossly disproportionate to the nature of the offense and the character of the offender?
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Read MoreBy WESLEY JUHL, LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL After years of languishing in Nevada courts, legislators are reconsidering sex-offender laws affecting juveniles and the way criminals are ranked and registered. State Sen. Richard “Tick” Segerblom, D-Las Vegas, and Assemblywoman Michele
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