Sex Offenders Law, Supreme Court Rules On A Myth?
The Supreme Court has said the risk that sex offenders will commit new crimes is “frightening and high,” which was based on dubious data.
The Supreme Court has said the risk that sex offenders will commit new crimes is “frightening and high,” which was based on dubious data.
More than 50 companies have signed on to a Human Rights Council brief supporting 17-year-old transgender Gavin Grimm to settle a pending case around gender identity and bathroom use.
The cases is Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Board of Elections, 15-680. The Supreme Court decided on Wednesday that a lower court must rethink whether Republican political leaders stuffed black voters into legislative districts to decrease their voting power when redrawing Virginia's electoral map in 2011.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Monday whether a North Carolina law banning registered sex offenders from accessing social media sites, including Facebook, violates the First Amendment.