ACSOL President Chance Oberstein and the Law Office of Chance Oberstein have been recognized for their excellence by multiple legal organizations. Recognition for Oberstein includes “Top Ranking Attorney” for the year 2020 by the American Association of Attorney Advocates, “10 Best Attorneys” for the years 2018 through 2020 by the American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys, “Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorney” for the year 2020 by Attorney & Practice Magazine and “Top Tier Lawyer” by the American Trial Academy for 2020. The Law Office of Chance Oberstein has been recognized…
Read MoreDay: September 22, 2020
Proposed SORNA Regulations Would Add Uncertainty to Registrants’ Lives
[ACSOL] The federal government issued proposed regulations to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) last month that, if adopted, would create uncertainty in the lives of registrants throughout the country. That is due, in part, to requirements upon individuals that require state action which states may or may not be willing to take. For example, individuals in many states are currently required to register only once a year, however, the proposed regulations would require some of the same individuals to register four times a year. If a state…
Read MoreRestorative Action Alliance Officially Launches – Join us on Sept 23 for our first meeting
[restorativeactionalliance.org – 9/22/20] My name is Amber Vlangas, Executive Director for the Restorative Action Alliance (RAA). As both a survivor of sexual harm, and part of a family who has been severely impacted by both the criminal legal system and public registries, I am uniquely immersed in the challenges we all face. I am excited to announce that New York Action Alliance and other northeast regional groups from CT and NJ have combined their collective efforts to become the Restorative Action Alliance, made up of volunteer leaders from varied backgrounds and…
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