Doe v. Otte, No. 99-35845 (9th Cir.) (248 F.3d 832) (April 9, 2001) (Judge Stephen Reinhardt)
Here the Court held that Alaska’s version of Megan’s Law, requiring registration of convicted sex offenders, violated the Ex Post Facto Clause; and it reviewed some of the legal and social issues raised by such statutes.
In this decision, the Ninth Circuit struck down Alaska’s version of “Megan’s Law” on ...
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