Newman v. Beard, No. 08-2652 (3rd Cir.) (617 F.3d 775) (August 16, 2010) (Judge Dolores K. Sloviter)
This is an interesting decision in which the Court held that a requirement in the State of Pennsylvania that sex offenders must admit their guilt in order to qualify for parole does not violate the First Amendment or the Due Process or Ex Post Facto Clauses of the Constitution.
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