NC sex offender exclusion law held unconstitutional

Last week the Fourth Circuit held unconstitutional two key provisions of a North Carolina law that made it a felony for sex offenders to be within 300 feet of certain premises that are “intended primarily for the use, care, or supervision of minors” or on premises where minors “gather for regularly scheduled educational, recreational, or social programs.” The three-judge panel held that the … Continue reading NC sex offender exclusion law held unconstitutional