A Chancery court judge has rejected the American Civil Liberties Union’s challenge to a state law requiring GPS monitoring of certain convicted sex offenders who have been released from custody and are on probation. Full Article
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Is it just me, or does it seem like the ACLU does more to get these laws upheld than overturned with the cases/clients they choose to take?
Weak arguments help the state, not us. Pretty much anybody could’ve predicted they’d lose on those grounds.