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Litigation

Jan. 12, 2013

Judge blocks sex offender reporting requirements law

A federal judge blocked implementation of a voter-approved California law regarding sexual offender reporting requirements, saying certain provisions in the law are overbroad.

By Hadley Robinson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A federal judge blocked implementation of a voter-approved California law regarding sexual offender reporting requirements, saying certain provisions in the law are overbroad and that plaintiffs are likely to succeed on their claims the law violates the First Amendment.

Certain provisions in the Californians Against Sexual Exploitation, or CASE Act, require registered sex offenders to report any username or Internet ident...

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