SBA opens additional sources of business capital to justice-impacted entrepreneurs

Last spring, the Small Business Administration (SBA) removed “most criminal history restrictions in its federally guaranteed loan programs…opening additional sources of business capital to justice-impacted entrepreneurs.”  (Collateral Consequences Resource Center: “SBA finalizes rule limiting consideration of criminal history in loan programs,” April 30, 2024, by Margaret Love) The SBA noted that there is no research showing an increased risk of

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SCOTUS overturns 40-year-old precedent

In 1984, the U.S. Supreme Court gave federal bureaucrats the flexibility to interpret the law when the language was unclear.  “That decision said “judges should defer to federal agencies in interpreting the law when the language of a statute was ambiguous, thereby giving regulatory flexibility to bureaucrats.” The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned this 40-year-old precedent.  Chief Justice John Robers

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SCOTUS decision endangers PFRs barred from shelters

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a constitutional challenge to ordinances enacted in Grants Pass, Oregon, that punishes homeless people for sleeping on public property when they have nowhere else to go.  The highest court in our country is saying that such laws/ordinances are NOT cruel and unusual punishment since “such punishments do not qualify as cruel because they are

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Another year, another conference

By Sandy Rozek, NARSOL board member, communication director for NARSOL, editor-in-chief of the Digest, and a writer for the Digest and the NARSOL website, among other duties/responsibilities for NARSOL First published at narsol.org.   “…what an awesome conference it was!  The room was packed at every plenary session.  The presentations were amazing.  The award’s dinner was fun-filled and delightful.” FAC

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Member Submission

Dear Editor, There are few labels that carry a harsher stigma than that of a sex offender. Stereotypes and fears without context perpetuate false narratives about who sex offenders are. People tend to automatically think the worst when hearing the term sex offender, which leaves little room for context or understanding of degrees of offenses. When we apply the label

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New FL law targets domineering HOAs

Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law a bill that prevents HOAs from banning contractors and workers from the homeowner’s property. Previously a Florida HOA learned that a particular contractor was on the sex offense registry; he was banned by the HOA from doing work as a contractor in the entire community.  This contractor lost several valuable customers because of this

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Surgical castration bill passes in Louisiana

Child sex offenders convicted of aggravated rape, aggravated incestuous crime or aggravated crime against nature with victims under age 13 would be forced to undergo surgery inside prisons. If Governor Jeff Landry signs the bill, Louisiana would become the first state in America to allow judges to order surgical castration for child sex offenders. According to Sandy Rozek with the

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