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Trying to navigate the complicated world of sex offender laws and how they affect a person forced to register? Each week Andy and Larry discuss life on the sex offender registry and how registry laws affect those on “the list.” Our goal is to help listeners navigate the complexity of the onerous “civil, regulatory schemes” that are clearly punitive in nature. We discuss current legal challenges to sex offender registries and answer questions from PFRs and listeners. Special guests share their insight and experiences. I would add a short "download on podcast for weekly broadcasts" but that seems redundant. And if you don't want to use names, we works. Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • RM361: Pennsylvania Court Nixes Vague SORNA Web Rules
    Dec 9 2025
    On this episode of Registry Matters…. we unpack a Pennsylvania trial court’s ruling that SORNA’s internet-identifier rules are unconstitutionally vague—what “overbroad enforcement” looks like in practice and why due process matters—introduce a new searchable transcript tool that centralizes years of Registry Matters insights so PFRs can quickly find answers on laws, supervision, and reentry, and...
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    57 m
  • RM360: Supervised Release Rules Overhauled: What Changed? With Attorney Anya
    Nov 25 2025
    On this episode of Registry Matters…. we break down the 2025 sentencing-guideline reforms that open the door to individualized supervised release and real prospects for early termination—what judges can do now, how registrants can position themselves, and where the pitfalls remain—and then turn to Arizona, where a federal judge upheld the state’s registry regime, rejecting...
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    1 h
  • RM359: Big News for PFRs: Tennessee Case Sets Precedent
    Nov 18 2025
    On this episode of Registry Matters…. we unpack a major Tennessee victory affirming that retroactively piling punitive registry laws onto people violates constitutional protections—what the court said, who it helps, and what comes next—and we turn to life after conviction, focusing on how support networks, professional help, accountability, and steady persistence can turn fragile first...
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    45 m
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