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2016

Federal Courts; supervised release

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Supervised Release, Sex-Offender Treatment Programs, And Substantive Due Process, Max B. Bernstein Oct 2016

Supervised Release, Sex-Offender Treatment Programs, And Substantive Due Process, Max B. Bernstein

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This Note argues that mandated PPG testing should be eliminated as a condition of federal supervised release. The test infringes on a constitutionally protected liberty interest against unwanted bodily intrusions and, as only the Second Circuit has held, any condition of supervised release that infringes on a constitutionally protected right may be mandated only where it is narrowly tailored to serve a compelling government interest. Because there are a number of viable, less intrusive alternatives, PPG testing as it stands today is not narrowly tailored enough to serve a compelling government interest.