
RM374: 45 Years Locked Up for What He Might Do
This week on Registry Matters: A federal court finds that Illinois’s civil commitment program violates due process by warehousing peop...
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This week on Registry Matters: A federal court finds that Illinois’s civil commitment program violates due process by warehousing peop...

This week on Registry Matters: A court blocks the federal government from prosecuting registrants in California, ruling that state certifica...

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This week on Registry Matters: NARSOL takes West Virginia to federal court, arguing the state's $125 annual registry fee is actually an unco...

This week on Registry Matters: A New Jersey appellate court delivers a significant ruling requiring states to perform a similarity analysis...

On episode 368 of Registry Matters, Michigan's House Bill 5425 threatens to broadly ban registered persons from working at any business serv...

This week on Registry Matters: We explore a tense courtroom showdown in “When Rights Collide,” unpacking how judges balance the constitution...

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On this episode of Registry Matters, we unpack why SORNA’s so‑called “affirmative defenses” for emergency international travel are dangerous...