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U.S. v. Antelope, No. 03-30334 (9th Cir.) (395 F.3d 1128) (January 27, 2005) (Judge M. Margaret McKeown)

In this case, the Court addressed the constitutionality of a popular sex offender treatment program, known as the Sexual Abuse Behavior Evaluation and Recovery program (“SABER”). The program subjects participants to mandatory “periodic and random polygraph examinations” that require full disclosure of the participant’s sexual history, without any immunity from ...

 

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