RM313: Constitutional Challenges and the NC Sex Offender Registry

In this episode, we analyze how The Fourth US Circuit Court of Appeals upheld North Carolina’s sex offender registration law, rejecting claims it violates the constitutional prohibition against ex post facto punishment. Despite criticism from advocacy groups citing harsh restrictions and banishment-like effects, the court deemed the law a civil measure, affirming the trial court’s … Continue reading RM313: Constitutional Challenges and the NC Sex Offender Registry