The NYCLU Sues to Overturn a Landmark Sex Offender Law
Briefly

Under New York state law, MG isn't allowed to step-let alone live or work-within 1,000 feet of school grounds. The law bans thousands on the state sex offense registry from entering school zones, making compliance challenging in dense areas like NYC.
The New York Civil Liberties Union filed a federal class-action lawsuit seeking to overturn the law known as the Sexual Assault Reform Act (SARA) imposing restrictions that apply to non-sexual offenses as well. The law restricts where individuals on the registry can live or work, affecting family and community ties.
Read at The Nation
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