Registered citizens are being trapped in the U.S. by the federal government. They are not allowed to travel overseas for business reasons, to visit family members, or just to relax on vacation. The reason given for this entrapment
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Read MoreBy John Agar – jagar@mlive.com GRAND RAPIDS, MI — A restriction prohibiting sex offenders from living or working within 1,000 feet of schools made a patchwork path of nearly half of Grand Rapids off-limits to people on a
Read MoreBy L.L. Brasier, Detroit Free Press Michigan’s Sex Offender Registry law is so vague that parts of it are unconstitutional, including the requirement that offenders stay at least 1,000 feet from schools, a federal judge has ruled. U.S.
Read MoreBy Leon Neyfakh Last week, California officials announced that the state would allow some sex offenders to live within 2,000 feet of schools and parks for the first time since 2006, making it easier for them to find
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Read MoreNEWS RELEASE When Lauren Book, 29-year-old founder of the sexual-abuse prevention group Lauren’s Kids, crosses the finish line of her organization’s 1500-mile “Walk in My Shoes” charity event in Tallahassee, Florida on April 22, the crowd will applaud
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Source: 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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