Source: ACSOL Registrant Thomas Sanderson filed a brief today in the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in response to an appeal filed by the Attorney General of Missouri last month. In his brief, Sanderson argued that the trial court properly issued a permanent statewide injunction of the Halloween sign requirement in that state. At issue in the case is whether a state law that required all registrants to post a sign on their home on Halloween is compelled speech and therefore in violation of the First Amendment. Sanderson was convicted…
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D C Conference to Feature Cooperation, Progress in Registrant Movement
Source: ACSOL The conference to be held near Washington, D.C., on March 2 will feature both cooperation among organizations that support registrants and their families as well as progress made toward elimination of the registry. The conference will be held at the Holiday Inn near Reagan National airport at 2650 Richmond Highway in Arlington, Virginia, starting at 9 a.m. Sign up today Individuals are encouraged to sign up for the conference no later than Tuesday, February 25, in order to ensure they will be provided with both food and materials. …
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