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Sex Offenders, SCOTUS, and the Separation of Powers w/ Clark Neily

Race, Violence & Medicine
Race, Violence & Medicine
What does a Supreme Case about the Sex Offender and Notication Act (SORNA) have to do with the separation of powers detailed in the US Constitution? Clark Neily, Vice President of Criminal Justice at the Cato Institute in Washington DC. explains how SCOTUS is at the center of changing how legislative policy is made and executed in America. And I invite you to connect with me at BrianWilliamsMD.com.

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