| APRIL / MAY 2026 • VOL. XIX, ISSUE 2 |
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Register for the conference
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NARSOL is gearing up for our 18th conference but our first ever in the beautiful city of Baltimore. With amazing speakers and presenters and with workshops designed both to inform and to help, this conference is one to be remembered.
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| Find out about discounts and more here. → |
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"Joe's" story,"I am...," Part 2: The seeds of the man are planted in the child
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| Continue the story of "Joe" as he describes the home of abuse and trauma that was his life and that moulded the man who could himself become an offender. |
| Read Part 2 of this 4-part series.→ |
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Legal Corner
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| A reader wants to know if forgetting is an acceptable reason for missing a registration deadline. Some real-life cases help to answer this question. |
| Find out the answer for yourself here. → |
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What makes an advocate?
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| This is a true account of how the advocacy was born that became one of NARSOL's state organizations. What does it take to become dedicated to a cause where the odds are heavily stacked against you? |
| Find out here for yourself → |
IN THIS ISSUE
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- NARSOL's 18th conference
- Part 2: "I am . . . "
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- From the margins to reentry in North Dakota
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- Oklahoma’s children deserve more than ineffective, feel-good laws
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- Volunteer spotlight
- How can NARSOL's resource site help you?
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- Civil commitment: The "Shadow Prison" in Minnesota
- Civil commitment: CCUSO in Iowa
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- NARSOL files constitutional case in Arizona
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- Press release: NARSOL files internet case in West Virginia
- Press release: NARSOL files deregistration implementation case in Texas
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- Nebraska Court of Appeals: State v. Earhart
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- The consolidated appeals to State v. Millner and State v. Gregg
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- What do you really know about child abuse?
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- NARSOL has a government relations committee!
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