On this episode of registry matters… we dig into the Eleventh Circuit’s rare en banc turn on a parent’s fundamental custody right—and what it suggests about judicial motives and possible hypocrisy; unpack why admitting conduct to probation officers or treatment providers can backfire, especially when it predates supervision; examine a Sixth Circuit clash over who truly controls treatment conditions—judges or probation officers—with the added complexity of veterans managing PTSD; and zoom out to how AI and automation are reshaping the labor market, displacing vulnerable workers, and why deliberate, self-directed skill-building is the path to staying indispensable.
[0:00] Introduction[02:20] The Eleventh Circuit’s decision to revisit a parent’s fundamental right to custody through an en banc review raises concerns about judicial motives and potential hypocrisy.
[10:25] Admitting missteps to probation officers often worsens outcomes, as admissions can lead to punitive actions.
[21:52] Combat Marine Daniel Lockridge’s drug-related sentencing challenges highlight judicial delegation in supervised release conditions.
[37:44] We discuss how AI and automation are transforming the labor market, displacing vulnerable workers, and emphasize self-directed skill-building to remain indispensable.
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The Registry Matters Podcast’s mission is to cover issues surrounding the Registry. We cover cases that will peel back the veneer of what we need to do to change our lives for the better. We cover news articles that spark conversations about the total insanity of this modern day witch hunt. This podcast will call out bad policy and call out those that are making bad policy.
To change things for the positive, we need to act. We are 6-7-8-900k strong. With that many people, plus their friends and family, over a million people are affected by the registry. We should be able to secure donations to hire lawyers and lobbyists to move the agenda in our favor. We need our people to be represented.
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