All Episodes
The complete Registry Matters archive.
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RM358: How a Sticker Sparked a Legal Battle in Florida
On this episode of Registry Matters…. we follow Ami’s family through the gauntlet—navigating overlapping state registries, clearing legal hurdles, and fighting for rehabilitation—then unpack what happens when someone removed from one state’s list moves to a stricter jurisdiction and faces re-registration; examine a Florida appellate ruling upholding “sexual predator” markings on driver’s licenses against First…
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RM357: When Punishment Lasts Forever: Rethinking Lifetime Registries
On this episode of Registry Matters…. we dig into what it really means to modernize sex-offender registries—moving from blunt, punitive lists to evidence-based, risk-focused systems that actually improve safety; talk about the life after the finish line of probation—why that first breath of freedom is transformative but rebuilding stability happens in steps amid stubborn social…
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RM356: Changing Minds, Changing Laws: The Power of Podcasts
In this live episode of Registry Matters, the hosts and participants explored the everyday realities and systemic challenges faced by individuals living under registration laws. The discussion delved into deeply personal experiences—such as intrusive law enforcement visits and the public exposure that can jeopardize employment—while also highlighting the power of storytelling through projects like Amplified…
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RM355: Inside the Sean Combs Trial: Sex, Money, and Federal Power
On this episode of registry matters…. we unpack a thorny municipal indecent-exposure dilemma—how a charge might ripple into sex-offender registration and why attorneys offered no clear resolution; examine Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Mann Act conviction and 50-month sentence amid intricate legal arguments and celebrity controversy; break down how registrants navigating public events in restricted spaces—like churches—must…
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RM354: Can You Travel? International Megan’s Law Demystified
On this episode of registry matters…. we unpack International Megan’s Law—how passport identifiers, advance travel notifications, and cross-border data sharing actually work, who’s covered (especially PFRs with offenses involving minors), and what it means for international travel; examine how overconfidence from limited knowledge—the Dunning–Kruger effect—distorts public debate on crime policy and civil liberties; and break…
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RM353: Police Escalation & Deadly Force: A Supreme Court Reckoning
On this episode of registry matters… we break down the Supreme Court’s unanimous rejection of the “moment of threat” shortcut in use-of-force cases—reaffirming a totality-of-the-circumstances test and holding officers to account for dangers they create; examine Florida’s renewed push for the death penalty under Governor DeSantis, what the polling and legal trends really say, and…
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RM352: Florida’s Registry Rules Under Fire: A Legal Turning Point?
On this episode of registry matters… we tackle Frank’s question about answering polygraph prompts—unpacking self-incrimination risks, the need for precise wording, and practical safeguards; walk through a Texas PFR’s plan to relocate to Indiana and the maze of residency rules, registration timing, and Medicaid portability that entails; analyze a Florida case testing whether the state’s…
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RM351: Court vs. Parents: A Fundamental Rights Dilemma
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…
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RM350: Bathing Kids, Fighting Charges: A Father’s Legal Nightmare
On this episode of registry matters… we unpack a major Ninth Circuit ruling that struck down Arizona’s unconstitutional burden-shifting in child-molestation prosecutions on due-process grounds; examine California’s SB 680, a bid to close a loophole and bring more consistency to mandatory sex-offender registration; look at a recent decision leaving a controversial immigrant registry in place…
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RM349: Redefining Registration: A Supreme Court Milestone in Indiana
On this episode of Registry Matters, we dive into a wide range of pressing topics affecting people forced to register. We examine policies surrounding camp eligibility, the legal twists in Ms. Maxwell’s case, and Florida’s stringent registry laws. We discuss how individuals—despite being barred from voting—can still shape public policy and drive change through alternative…