Paul P. v. Verniero, No. 97-5791 (3rd Cir.) (170 F.3d 396) (March 16, 1999) (Judge Dolores K. Sloviter)
Here the Third Circuit held that the registration and notification provisions of New Jersey's "Megan's Law" did not violate the sex offenders constitutionally protected privacy interests, stressing the public's interest in protecting itself.
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