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S12rs Sgr No. 8 (Smoking Receptacles), Bostick
S12rs Sgr No. 8 (Smoking Receptacles), Bostick
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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S12rs Sgr No. 24 (Hb 407), Taylor, Guarisco, Caffarel
S12rs Sgr No. 24 (Hb 407), Taylor, Guarisco, Caffarel
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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S12rs Sgr No. 15 (Bike Safety), Wyatt
S12rs Sgr No. 15 (Bike Safety), Wyatt
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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S12rs Sgr No. 5 (Traffic Lights), Pace
S12rs Sgr No. 5 (Traffic Lights), Pace
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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S12rs Sgr No. 4 (Campus Transit Finals), Westbrook, Taylor
S12rs Sgr No. 4 (Campus Transit Finals), Westbrook, Taylor
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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No Contact Parole Restrictions: Unconstitutional And Counterproductive, Sharon Brett
No Contact Parole Restrictions: Unconstitutional And Counterproductive, Sharon Brett
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
Although what Jesse Timmendequas did was abhorrent, the legislation enacted in the wake of his crime went far beyond making sure we know the pedophiles or pedophile-murderers living in our neighborhoods. Megan's name now lends itself to a host of state laws requiring the state to notify neighbors when a sex offender moves into the neighborhood. The term "sex offender" is intentionally broad, covering everyone from voyeurs and exhibitionists to rapists and child molesters. Yet, Megan's Laws treat them the same way, ignoring some crucial questions: Are all sex offenders alike? Are they all monsters? In reality, the ...