Here is some news coverage of the lawsuit filed in Michigan.
13 thoughts on “Some media coverage of the lawsuit filed in Michigan.”
Person-First Linguist
February 4, 2022
Did you notice that the reporter called them ‘registrants’ and not ‘sex offenders’?
That, to me, is a big deal. The media almost always reports registrants as ‘sex offenders,’ even when they’re reporting on someone who’s no risk to re-offend.
So Kudos to Elle Meyers of Fox 47 News for her discipline and attention to detail here.
I’d like Michigan’s AG to bd interviewed and asked why she was one of the 37 AGs who opposed the ALI’s proposal. Put her and all of Michigan’s leadership feet to the fire. Why keep passing a law that’s similar to the one being challenged?
I’m just a little curious as to why ACLU is not trying to work on or Focus on Florida’s SO registry? I mean our population is ranked 3rd in the nation. I don’t know all the statistics but I am almost certain there is far more people on the registry here in Florida than any of the other 49 states and the US territories. Not to mention that Florida’s registry requirements seems to be far worse than any other states.
The ACLU did, with our SORR.
We have an ex post facto case (two) pending currently.
Which issues would you like to present to the ACLU that have not been litigated or are not currently being litigated?
Oh I was not aware of that. I was under the impression that FAC had their own attorney etc. and that ACLU was not involved at all in Florida. I think the approach they (ACLU) is taking in Michigan is an approach we (FAC & ACLU) can take in approaching the registry if we are not already doing so. Get some type of publicity through the news like she did in this interview. Informing the general public of the the tax payer cost that is accomplishing nothing, the diluted registry of so many various non violent/ one time mistake etc so crimes that henders the actual purpose of the registry etc. It’s the big elephants in the room that what seems that the media doesn’t want to cover. From the 2nd video I even got the impression from the news reporter that she had the reaction of “like why are we even reporting on this” type of mentality. It was subtle but I noticed it. Maybe it was just me.
When similarly situated citizens are treated differently under the laws, it creates constitutional questions on privileges and immunities, as well as equal protection issues. I don’t see where this is addressed anywhere in the MI suit.
As the videos pointed out, the “new” law is almost exactly like the old one, with almost no regard by the state for the actual rulings in the federal cases about the unconstitutional aspects of the old law. It’s very sad being on the winning side of a class action lawsuit, and yet get nothing out of it.
Channel 7 brought out the direction of change if allowed. But having 2 channels reporting is far better than what we have had. I believe its a great step. The only hurdle is the AG that opposed the MPC changes is now put in the lime light. Bring all those opposer’s out into the light of television
Did you notice that the reporter called them ‘registrants’ and not ‘sex offenders’?
That, to me, is a big deal. The media almost always reports registrants as ‘sex offenders,’ even when they’re reporting on someone who’s no risk to re-offend.
So Kudos to Elle Meyers of Fox 47 News for her discipline and attention to detail here.
I’d like Michigan’s AG to bd interviewed and asked why she was one of the 37 AGs who opposed the ALI’s proposal. Put her and all of Michigan’s leadership feet to the fire. Why keep passing a law that’s similar to the one being challenged?
I’m just a little curious as to why ACLU is not trying to work on or Focus on Florida’s SO registry? I mean our population is ranked 3rd in the nation. I don’t know all the statistics but I am almost certain there is far more people on the registry here in Florida than any of the other 49 states and the US territories. Not to mention that Florida’s registry requirements seems to be far worse than any other states.
The ACLU did, with our SORR.
We have an ex post facto case (two) pending currently.
Which issues would you like to present to the ACLU that have not been litigated or are not currently being litigated?
Oh I was not aware of that. I was under the impression that FAC had their own attorney etc. and that ACLU was not involved at all in Florida. I think the approach they (ACLU) is taking in Michigan is an approach we (FAC & ACLU) can take in approaching the registry if we are not already doing so. Get some type of publicity through the news like she did in this interview. Informing the general public of the the tax payer cost that is accomplishing nothing, the diluted registry of so many various non violent/ one time mistake etc so crimes that henders the actual purpose of the registry etc. It’s the big elephants in the room that what seems that the media doesn’t want to cover. From the 2nd video I even got the impression from the news reporter that she had the reaction of “like why are we even reporting on this” type of mentality. It was subtle but I noticed it. Maybe it was just me.
When similarly situated citizens are treated differently under the laws, it creates constitutional questions on privileges and immunities, as well as equal protection issues. I don’t see where this is addressed anywhere in the MI suit.
Tim the ACLU has already had involvement with the issues going on in Miami, and as usual it has fallen on deaf ears in Florida.
Anywhere I can read about those?
As the videos pointed out, the “new” law is almost exactly like the old one, with almost no regard by the state for the actual rulings in the federal cases about the unconstitutional aspects of the old law. It’s very sad being on the winning side of a class action lawsuit, and yet get nothing out of it.
Finally an unbiased news coverage! See it is possible.
Channel 7 brought out the direction of change if allowed. But having 2 channels reporting is far better than what we have had. I believe its a great step. The only hurdle is the AG that opposed the MPC changes is now put in the lime light. Bring all those opposer’s out into the light of television